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Residents march to gain control of public property development near Globeville neighborhood
Adi Guajardo
and last updated 2021-06-26 19:33:25-04
DENVER â On Saturday, residents of the Globeville and the Elyria-Swansea neighborhoods marched to reclaim, direct and develop the use of 45-acres of public land located in the Triangle, an area in the middle of both neighborhoods.
Members of the Globeville, Elyria-Swansea Coalition, also known as GES Coalition, were out in full force to launch a campaign that will give community members the power to help develop land at the National Western Complex.
âWhat we would like to see the reclaiming of this land,â Nola Miguel, the Director of GES Coalition said.