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The Denver City Council on Monday approved the broad strokes of a new neighborhood that could rise from some of the parking lots around Broncos Stadium at Mile High. Backed by the Denver Broncos, the proposed development follows in the footsteps of other high-density stadium developments around the country. “While we have a long way to go to make this vision a reality, this plan is the first step in that direction,” said Matt Sugar, director of stadium affairs for the Metropolitan Football Stadium District, which owns the land. The master plan was drafted by city staff with input from residents, the team and organizations around West Denver.

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