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A small holdout house in Denver’s Berkeley neighborhood will be preserved as a rare example of a bygone era after a unanimous City Council vote this month to name the 115-year-old home a historic landmark.
Families from all backgrounds have called the Currie/Dryer Cottage at 4450 N. Tennyson St. home since it was built by Canadian immigrant and carpenter Arthur Wellington Currie in 1909, according to city records.
Currie built the house — along with a larger bungalow next door — but sold the property to Joseph and Josephine Dryer in 1913 after Currie’s wife died.
The Dryers lived in the bungalow and rented the alley house to immigrants, widows, blue-collar workers, young families and seniors, continuing to be involved in the community despite the threatening presence of the local Ku Klux Klan, landmark preservation city planner Abigail Christman said.
“This little cottage is now one of the rare surviving residential properties from that time period,” Christman said at a Dec.
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Many states have slowed the pace at which they added new regulations or even reduced the total number, but Colorado has moved in the opposite direction and will pay an economic price for doing so, according to a study sponsored by the Colorado Chamber of Commerce.
“A lot of these regulations could be considered redundant or excessive,” said Memo Diriker, CEO of StratACUMEN, a business analysis and research firm that spent the past year studying Colorado’s regulatory structure.
Diriker, presenting the study results last week on a call with journalists and political leaders, said the number of new rules and regulations in Colorado rose 2% between 2017 and 2020, for a 0.7% annual growth rate.
Having never played a match or even practiced with the Colorado Rapids, left back Miguel Navarro is moving on from Major League Soccer.
The club announced on Wednesday that Club Atlético Talleres exercised the purchase option on Navarro’s loan, which was set to conclude at the end of the calendar year.
Sources told The Denver Post the transfer fee was upwards of seven figures.
Although Colorado has a five-star prep recruit joining the quarterback room, offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur said on Tuesday that the Buffaloes were looking to add a veteran to the mix.
On Wednesday, that veteran was added. Former Liberty star Kaidon Salter has decided to commit to the Buffaloes and play his final season of college football in Boulder.
CU also picked up a verbal commitments from former Fresno State defensive lineman Gavriel Lightfoot and former Oklahoma defensive back Makari Vickers on Wednesday.
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Renck vs.
Broncos (9-5) vs. Chargers (8-6)
When: Thursday, 6:15 p.m. MT
Where: SoFi Stadium
Radio/TV: 850 AM, 94.1 FM/Prime Video, KMGH-7
Broncos-Chargers series: Denver is 72-56-1 in 129 regular-season games dating back to 1960; the Broncos lost 23-16 in the last meeting, on Oct. 13, 2024, at home, and have won three of the last four games against Los Angeles.
In the spotlight: Chargers QB Herbert doesn’t make too many mistakes.