The Salvation Army ran the shelters for two years before announcing in August that it would exit at the end of 2025.
Three new service providers are set to replace The Salvation Army as operators of Denver's largest non-congregate shelters.
Johnston also revealed ideas to improve Quebec Street and efforts replace three bridges on the neighborhood thoroughfare.
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Homeless advocate calls for blanket donations ahead of winter as Denver enforces camping ban
Denver's homeless community faces increased hardship as the city enforces its camping ban, leading to a demand for blankets ...
Denver City Hall has put up the homeless in tent towns it has built as well as in hotels it has purchased. So, the ...
The Denver Business Journal recently sat down with Denver real estate experts in the legal, financing and insurance ...
Denver's Community Planning and Development Department has issued "cease and desist" orders to a property owner in the southwest Denver Overland neighborhood who had been using Airbnb to rent out ...
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Denver's 16th Street reopening met by multiple protests
A ribbon-cutting for 16th Street in downtown Denver was met by separate protests on Saturday -- one regarding housing and ...
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