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Hines introduced Denver to its new fifth-tallest building — a massive, modern 40-story office tower at 1144 Fifteenth Street.

A man climbed halfway up a new 40-story building in downtown Denver
Denver police are looking into why a man climbed halfway up the 40-story 1144 Fifteenth building under construction downtown Thursday morning.
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The tallest buildings in Denver — and a couple more projects to watch out for
With just about a month away until 1144 Fifteenth tops out as Denver's fifth tallest building, we're taking another look at the Denver's tallest buildings.

A New York architecture firm hints at a plan for Denver’s new tallest building
Crown Architecture and Consulting has been tapped to design what could one day be Denver's tallest building.

Denver in 5 minutes: What you need to know today, Sept. 9
Let's get this Friday rolling with some of that powerful knowledge. Here's what you need to know about a bad-news legalization report, a standoff in Boulder, the Broncos and more.

Chart of the week: Denver’s tallest buildings, and the new one on the way
A look at the top 10-tallest buildings in Denver now and a project currently under construction that will change that lineup.
A jury finds that Cinemark could not have expected the Aurora theater shooting
A finding that Cinemark was liable for the shooting likely would have forced significant changes to theater security policies across the United States.