Stop your self-centered whining, and let’s get on with the job of building more badly needed housing. And thank the Kroenkes’ for investing in Denver’s housing stock.
Views from a condominium in Larimer Place Condominiums at 1551 Larimer Street looking west where the views of the mountains could potentially be obstructed by proposed development in Denver on Oct. 16, 2024. In the photo is Elitch Gardens and Speer Blvd. Stan Kroenke and his sports entertainment company have plans to transform the sea of parking lots around Ball Arena into a large extension of downtown. There’s a housing crisis. People are struggling to pay rent or mortgages.
We’re not talking about putting in single-family homes with large bluegrass lawns. These are high-rise apartments and condos, which minimize water usage. I am rather taken aback by the short-sighted letter on Casa Bonita, complaining about the high price of the food. I regularly go to Casa Bonita with my family. We love the venue and the entertainment. The food is adequate, and the price is a bit high, but no one goes for the food. We are paying not just for the food but for the venue and the entertainment. There is nothing else like it in the whole area.We all can have our opinions.
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