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DENVER - In the battle over a proposed Walmart at 9th and Colorado, the ...
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[9NEWS.com] - Neighbors turned out in droves voicing outrage over the proposed Walmart and the $15 to $20 million dollars in tax increment financing the project would have received. Denver City Councilwomen Mary Beth Susman and Jeanne Robb announced they will
Meeting canceled on 9th and Colorado project as developer regroups
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[Denver Post] - When City Councilwomen Mary Beth Susman and Jeanne Robb announced last week they would not support tax increment financing for the redevelopment as currently proposed, Fuqua, who needs the financing, said he would evaluate other financial
Denver culture leaders clash over cash. Where should the money go?
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[Denver Post] - Does "including, but not limited to" mean its OK to fund the rec center Jeanne Robb hopes for in District 10? That's a long way from rehabbing the city's elegant home for its symphony orchestra. Presumably, a large part of the money will go toward
Councilwomen Susman, Robb oppose public financing for Walmart project
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[Denver Post] - Denver councilwomen Mary Beth Susman and Jeanne Robb announced Friday they would not support tax-increment financing (TIF) for the 9th and Colorado redevelopment project as planned by developer Jeff Fuqua. The project has generated controversy
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