Villager Square in Broomfield Changes Hands A significant commercial real estate transaction has recently occurred in our community, with the Villager Square shopping center in Broomfield officially changing ownership. This development marks an important moment for the bustling commercial hub, signaling potential shifts and new opportunities for businesses and residents across the Denver metro area, particularly those in Broomfield and surrounding neighborhoods. Understanding the Villager Square Transaction Villager Square, a well-known retail destination in Broomfield, … Read More
Aurora Moves Near DIA for Strategic Growth
Aurora’s Strategic Shift: Moving Near DIA Aurora is planning significant relocations to sites adjacent to Denver International Airport (DIA), with completion aimed for late 2025. This strategic move leverages DIA’s growing economic power, promising profound impacts on regional logistics, job creation, and metro area development. Why Aurora is Consolidating Near DIA As reported by The Denver Post, these relocations embody the “aerotropolis” concept—a metropolitan area centered around its airport. By consolidating key city functions and … Read More
Colorado Senator Faith Winter Killed in I-25 Crash
Tragic I-25 Crash Claims State Senator Faith Winter A multi-vehicle crash on I-25 south of Denver Wednesday night resulted in one fatality and several injuries. State elected leaders have since identified the person who died as Colorado State Senator Faith Winter, sending shockwaves through the local community. Details of the Fatal I-25 Collision The incident occurred in the northbound lanes of Interstate 25, specifically near the East Dry Creek Road exit in Arapahoe County. According … Read More
New Colorado Law Boosts Denver ADU Program Interest
Denver’s ADU Assistance Program Sees Surging Interest A new Colorado law requiring cities to permit accessory dwelling units (ADUs) on single-family properties has sparked a significant increase in demand for the Denver Housing Authority’s (DHA) ADU assistance program. This initiative is proving to be a vital resource for Denverites looking to expand housing options, create generational wealth, and foster multi-generational living. Colorado’s New ADU Law: A Game Changer for Housing Effective this past June, a … Read More
DIA Aims for Tranquility with New Quiet Airport Policy
DIA Aims for Tranquility with New Quiet Airport Policy Denver International Airport (DIA) has officially implemented a new Quiet Airport Policy, directly targeting the often-overwhelming noise that can contribute to traveler stress. This initiative seeks to transform the bustling hub into a calmer, more peaceful environment for all passengers. A Push for Peace: Why DIA is Quieting Down Modern air travel, with its constant barrage of sounds, can be a source of significant physical and … Read More
Denver Hand Painted Signs See Craft Revival
Denver’s Hand-Painted Signs: Character & Craftsmanship In Denver, hand-painted signs are more than just advertisements; they are vibrant optical forces that add unique character to storefronts and communities. This rare art form, far from being lost, is experiencing a spirited resurgence, thanks to dedicated local artists who imbue the city with a touch of humanity and nostalgia. The Resurgence of a Timeless Craft While vinyl signs gained popularity for their convenience in the ’80s, the … Read More
Broncos Upset Chiefs as Kelce Ponders Future
Broncos Upset Chiefs as Kelce Ponders Future The Kansas City Chiefs are facing an unexpected downturn, recently dropping to a .500 record after a significant Week 11 loss to our very own Denver Broncos. Amidst these struggles, star tight end Travis Kelce has addressed his future, confirming he will make a decision on retirement after the 2025 season but emphatically ruling out a “farewell tour.” Broncos Deliver Key Blow to Chiefs’ Season In a thrilling … Read More