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A controversial high-rise project has been given the green light in downtown Colorado Springs, despite significant public opposition over its potential impact on the city’s iconic view of Pikes Peak.
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ONE Vela High-Rise Proposal: City Council Meeting on Future of Colorado Springs' SkylineThe proposed 27-story ONEVela building could redefine Colorado Springs’ skyline, surpassing the current tallest structure. Join us as we explore the history of this project, community reactions, and ...
The Colorado Springs City Council denied an appeal to stop the construction of downtown's first skyscraper, ONE Vela, ...
The Downtown Partnership, Colorado Springs Chamber and Economic Development ... No. We like the current skyline of the city and we don’t want that to be forever changed," Lisa Bigelow said.
COLORADO SPRINGS — On Monday, Colorado Springs City Council voted to deny an appeal ... believing that the skyline belongs to all residents and more input is needed on the project.
Colorado Springs officials are asking for community input as they determine the housing needs of the Pikes Peak region.
“We like the current skyline of our city ... the project for adding 400 high-density housing units to the city core. Colorado Springs Chamber CEO Johnna Reeder Kleymeyer said buildings like ...
The new Colorado Springs City Council was sworn into office Tuesday outside the Pioneers Museum, featuring four newcomers to ...
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