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Here’s how much housing Denver has begun building so far this year
For starters, (heh), there has been about 20 percent more new housing started in 2016 so far than at this point in 2015, according to Census data.
66 units of affordable housing come to Yale light rail station
The units will be occupied by households earning up to 60% of the area median income.

What $298 million of storm drains could do to (and for) north Denver
The Denver City Council is about to decide whether to build a huge flood-control project in Denver with a significant hike to sewer service prices. That project, called Platte to Park Hill, has come under intense public scrutiny lately, in part because its infrastructure runs through neighborhoods that have long dealt with the worst side-effects of Denver's industry and development. Who's it going to benefit, is it really necessary, and how will it affect the people who live near it?