The Denver City Council unanimously — and quietly — approved a $4.4 billion budget for the city next year on Tuesday evening.
While it made up ground in later returns after Tuesday’s election, the measure was rejected on 51% of city ballots counted so ...
Proposed by Johnston and referred to voters by the Denver City Council, Ballot Issue 2R would have raised an estimated $100 ...
Issue 2R proposed a 0.5% city sales tax rate increase expected to generate $100 million annually that would go toward ...
Denver's residents have voted, and the clear message is one of fiscal caution when it comes to affordable housing. Ballot ...
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston said Referred Question 2R would not pass, conceding in a statement on Saturday morning. The big ...
Turner Impact Capital, one of the nation’s largest real estate investment firms dedicated to social impact, has expanded into ...
DENVER — Denver Mayor Mike Johnston has conceded that a ballot measure to raise the city's sales tax to pay for affordable ...
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston’s $100 million affordable housing sales tax isn’t dead in the water yet, but results updated on ...
Denver suffers an ongoing, acute workforce housing shortage, but innovative partnerships are being forged to create new ...
The mayor-backed measure aimed to raise $100 million for affordable housing annually. Supporters await results from more than ...
The 165-unit Silverbrook and 188-unit Canterra at Fitzsimons communities in Aurora are the latest investments by the newly ...