King Soopers this morning presented to the Stapleton Design Review Committee a conceptual site plan for a full-sized grocery store in Eastbridge of a comparable size and quality as the existing store on Quebec.
Jim Ward: The Man Who Made Manual Busing A Success
In 1974, acting under the direction of the U.S. Supreme Court, Judge William Doyle issued an order that the Denver Public Schools (DPS) be desegregated.
15 CommentsForest City/King Soopers Move Toward Eastbridge Grocery Agreement
Forest City says they’ve talked to numerous grocery stores who say the Eastbridge demographics don’t work for them. The Stapleton Design Review committee describes some of the characteristics of the site plan and the building that they will be looking for.
15 CommentsWhy isn’t Stapleton more diverse?
Why don’t more people of color move to the neighborhood? Why has rental and affordable for-sale housing lagged? Community members talk about diversity (or lack of it) in Stapleton.
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A Failing Ashley Elementary, Reborn
Once a school that almost didn’t survive, Ashley Elementary is on the upswing because of its new principal.
12 CommentsSwim School Plans Approved
Stapleton’s Zoning and Planning Committee favorably received a proposal, at its July 12 meeting, for a 9,000 square foot, free-standing building in Northfield to house a new business – Goldfish Swim School.
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Funding Approved for MLK Extension and Quebec Improvements
It is official—in 2018, Martin Luther King Blvd will extend as a four-lane road from Havana to Peoria.
9 CommentsKing Soopers Meeting Draws Angry Crowd
Approximately 100 attendees listened to plans for King Soopers and Eastbridge retail and expressed their concerns about the development: the parking is too big, they don’t want a gas station and they fear pedestrian access won’t be safe.
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