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The next chapter of the former Denver campus of Johnson & Wales University has begun.
Denver-based nonprofit Urban Land Conservancy closed on the purchase of the 13-building, 25-acre campus at 7150 Montview Blvd. in South Park Hill on Tuesday.
ULC President and CEO Aaron Miripol told BusinessDen the organization which has users lined up for every structure paid approximately $62 million.
That transaction was the first of a three-part deal, which saw ULC immediately resell portions of the campus to Denver Public Schools and the Denver Housing Authority, while retaining ownership of the remainder.
“To me, this is an amazing opportunity,” Miripol said.
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Storm tests independence of Texas’ power grid By Paul Takahashi, Staff writer © Vernon Bryant/Staff Photographer, MBR / TNS
System operators work in the command center of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas in Taylor. About 90 percent of Texas electric load is managed by ERCOT.
Jason Hartkemeyer couldn’t count on his power staying on for more than a couple of hours at a time for three freezing nights this week forcing the Cypress resident to crank up his portable generator and ignite a gas fireplace to keep his family warm during this week’s historic winter storm.
More than 740 miles away in El Paso, Kitty Schild and her neighbors were comfortably warm during the cold snap as the power never wavered. The longtime El Paso judge only heard of the power crisis in the rest of Texas when a friend in San Francisco texted her Tuesday to ask if she was OK.