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DENVER — The city of Denver has acquired the former Park Hill Golf Course after a land swap with the current owner, city leaders announced Wednesday. In exchange for the 155-acre parcel ...
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It was all possible through an acre-for acre land exchange agreement, where Denver will trade undeveloped, industrial property near the airport for the Park Hill property -- which is currently ...
A developer and Denver reach a deal to resolve the future of land at the heart of a controversial development proposal. The city of Denver will trade land near Denver International Airport with a ...
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston announced Wednesday the city is acquiring the former Park Hill Golf Course in a land swap deal. The 155-acre Park Hill property will be turned into a public park and ...
DENVER (KDVR) — A former golf course will soon have a new life as a city park. The 155-acre land of the Park Hill Golf Course has been sitting empty since the course closed in 2018 and voters in ...
DENVER — The city of Denver has acquired the former Park Hill Golf Course for use as a public park, city leaders announced Wednesday. Mayor Mike Johnston said the 155-acre parcel is the city’s ...
The city and county of Denver plans to acquire the 155-acre Park Hill Golf Course in the city’s largest single private land transaction for a public park ever, Mayor Mike Johnston’s office ...
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston has made a deal for the city to acquire the defunct, 155-acre Park Hill Golf Course from developers, he announced on Wednesday, January 15. Once Denver City Council and ...
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