Government and PoliticsAmid a housing shortage, a proposed measure would give millions in tax incentives to turn empty office spaces into homesBy Sarah Mulholland and Tom Hesse
News15 ways housing, development and renters’ rights could change in Colorado this yearBy Andrew Kenney
Government and PoliticsIn a push for more housing density near transit lines, highway dollars have become a political footballBy Andrew Kenney
NewsControversial development gets the green light from the Colorado Springs Planning CommissionBy Andrea Chalfin
Government and PoliticsColorado could spend $18 million — and use a controversial legal power — to get ADUs builtBy Andrew Kenney
NewsRising frustration with housing costs, and rising interest rates, will fuel another attempt at reform, says Gov. PolisBy Michelle P. Fulcher
NewsMountain towns need housing. The U.S. Forest Service has land. Guess what happens nextBy Andrew Kenney
NewsCity of Colorado Springs sued over approval of project designed to serve youth experiencing homelessnessBy Jess Hazel
Government and PoliticsLakewood’s growth cap is going away. It’s the first big change as Colorado Democrats push for densityBy Andrew Kenney
News‘It’s a bottleneck already’: Colorado Springs City Council rejects controversial housing development following wildfire-weary residents’ concerns over evacuation routesBy Jessica Duran
Government and PoliticsGolden, Lakewood and Boulder may have to eliminate growth caps under new state lawBy Andrew Kenney
Government and PoliticsColorado governor vetoes first-of-its-kind affordable housing billBy Andrew Kenney
Government and PoliticsGov. Jared Polis vetoes bill that would have affected Loveland development fightBy Andrew Kenney
Government and PoliticsWhy Jared Polis’ land-use bill imploded on the final day of Colorado’s legislative sessionBy Andrew Kenney