Kristian Lopez joined the Denver7 team in Jan. 2022. She was born and raised in Northern California.
DENVER — The Denver City Council on Monday approved a multi-million dollar contract extension to continue operating a hotel shelter for people experiencing homelessness through February 2025. In February 2023, the City of Denver 's Finance & Governance Committee approved a one-year lease with Quebec Hospitality, LLC. for $5.84 million in order to use 138 rooms at the former Comfort Inn & Suites on Quebec Street as a shelter for families experiencing homelessness.
officials told Denver7 that Quebec Hospitality, LLC. agreed to let the city continue to use the facility while city officials developed a plan for the site. The City of Denver has not been paying the property owner amid the new lease negotiations, according to
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