🌱Avalanche Danger + Students Build Tiny Homes + Saving Golden Triangle
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Denver CO
21 May, 2022
7:57 AM
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Hey, Denver! Here's what you need to know to get this Saturday kicked off right. Saturday's weather: A bit of morning snow. High: 41 Low: 28. 🏡 Are you a local real estate agent? Let us help you generate leads, build your brand in Denver and stand apart from the competition. Click here to learn more. Here are the top four stories in Denver today: Should it stay or should it go? Denver's Golden Triangle neighborhood wrestles with its past and its future. This time around, the debate centers on whether or not the Niles and Moser Cigar Company warehouse should be demolished. (Denverite)Weekend snow increases high country Avalanche danger. Late season snow in the high country could spell disaster as heavy wet snow accumulates. Slabs that break off could be up to two-feet thick and cause snow slides large enough to bury or injure someone caught in the avalanche. (FOX31) Denver real estate market filled with investors willing to pay top dollar. Large corporate cash is flooding into Denver neighborhoods, and are driving up property prices. This is altering the dynamics of Denver's neighborhoods, and who can afford to live in them. (9News) Student-built tiny homes get big send off. Students at the Cherry Creek Innovation Campus built five tiny homes that are headed to Colorado Village Collaborative's Beloved Community Village in North Denver. CVC already has 19 tiny homes, and these five new student-built units will be a welcome addition to the village. (Yellow Scene) Today in Denver: Doggie Tales: Sheridan Library, Ages 6-10. (10 a.m.) Blooms, Bubbles and Candles: At Western Sky. (1 p.m.) Homeslice: Funk and Soul Review. (8 p.m.)Concerts: In Denver this weekend. (Westword)Things to do: This summer in Denver. (Denverite) From my notebook: The 16th Street Mall redesign project is officially underway. The construction on the 16th Street Mall is expected to bring an economic benefit of nearly 1800 jobs and $400 million to the businesses along the mall. (Denver) Denver's favorite breakfast and brunch spots. Whether you're gearing up for the workday or relaxing with friends over a round of mimosas and bloody marys. Check out the list of Denver's top breakfast and brunch spots. (Visit Denver) Denver Needs Clear Policies for Fair Elections Fund Ahead of Campaign Season. Denver Auditor's office says "the Clerk and Recorder's Office is still working to ensure accuracy in how it will be managed." (Gazette)Seat belts saves lives. Believe it or not, failing to buckle up was a contributing factor of the almost 43,000 people who died nationally in crashes in 2021. That's equal to the entire population of Brighton, CO dying in one year. Many of these fatalities are avoidable, if you wear your seatbelt while driving. (NHTSA) More from our sponsors — thanks for supporting local news! Events: Becoming A Millionaire Through Apartment Investing (May 24) Add your event That's it for today! I'll catch up with you bright and early Monday morning with a brand new edition of the Denver Daily. — Brad K. Evans Have a news tip or suggestion for an upcoming Denver Daily? Contact me at [email protected]
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