The "after-action" report concluded that the Great Hall project would have been better served with a more traditional finance and contracting approach.
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Denver City Council to consider new rental property license
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Denver rental property owners may be required to get a license from the city starting next year.
A City Council committee will consider Wednesday a proposal spearheaded by City Council President Stacie Gilmore that would require anyone in Denver who owns rental property to register it with the city and to pass an inspection every four years.
The wholesale change to the city’s approach to the rental market would require owners to pay a fee to be licensed. The license would have to be renewed every four years and could be revoked if certain standards and practices aren’t met.