Poet’s Row goes for millions, $1,000 rents and valets for your gear
Why Emily Dickinson is a sellout, a valet service for your gear and more.
My three favorite real estate reads of the day: Why Emily Dickinson is a sellout, a valet service for your gear and more.
Be honest, do you have a closet crammed full of winter gear that you’re afraid to open? SquirrelBox is banking on it. BusinessDen has the story of the startup that wants to valet your skis until you need them.
I’m surprised how many Denver apartments with $1,000 rents are above ground. Only three of the 10 apartments in Westword’s roundup of apartments with $1,000 rents are “garden-level.” Skip ahead to number 3 to see a ghoulish set of stairs.
A fund based in New York City has bought the apartments at Poet’s Row for $33.5 million, reports the Denver Business Journal. Emily Dickinson building, you sell out.

The Museum of Nature and Science’s arachnid queen now has a trapdoor spider named after her

One of the oldest homes in Northeast Park Hill could be on the chopping block

Maps of toxic hazards show a wash of chemicals over the Denver metro’s north and west edges

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Black Denverites are more likely to be ticketed and arrested than white people in many categories

Denver has 29 public-access bodies of water. Which ones can you swim, kayak or fish in?

Where Denver can — but mostly can’t — add more marijuana dispensaries

DU study: White people and people of color are sometimes prosecuted differently by city attorneys

Denver Fringe Festival will take over part of RiNo this June

Broadway tours will return to the DCPA this year, starting with The Lion King

How Denver is chipping away at the Inverted L: housing and trees edition

Denver police investigate stabbing near Auraria Campus

DPS: Sexual assault claims against board member Tay Anderson will be investigated

Denver Public Library is reopening even more branches

Charges reduced against Elijah McClain protest leaders

We mapped Denver libraries to find out who has the most access to free books

How Denver’s neighborhoods got their shapes

That rule letting more unrelated adults live together now applies to all of Denver

Park Hill United Methodist Church will host Denver’s next sanctioned camp site for people experiencing homelessness
