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Another hotel has been proposed for RiNo’s Brighton Boulevard corridor, at a site once eyed for a brewpub.
Denver-based HighSide Development submitted a concept plan to the city in late December, proposing an eight-story, 151-room hotel at 3601 and 3615 Brighton Blvd.
The plans refer to the project as “RiNo Cambria.” Cambria Hotels is one of the brands owned by Maryland-based Choice Hotels International.
A Highside executive declined to discuss the project, saying planning was in the early stages.
On its website, HighSide says it is the project manager for the interior renovation of Four Seasons Hotel Denver, which is slated to be completed this spring.
GitHub has apologized to a Jewish employee it reportedly fired for warning coworkers about Nazis at the US Capitol insurrection — and offered him his job back. The staff member lost his job after posting a message on the company’s Slack channel saying, “stay safe homies, Nazis are about.” One of his coworkers criticized him for using the word “Nazi,” triggering a heated internal debate, Business Insider reported on Tuesday.
Baillie Gifford U. S. Growth Trust devoted much of its half-yearly report to talking up the prospects of biotech Moderna and rocket launcher SpaceX, two of its investments that helped lift its net asset value surge during the time frame.
Virgin Orbit has successfully launched satellites into space for the first time. A 70-foot LauncherOne rocket carrying 10 satellites was dropped from a modified Boeing 747 at 11.39AM Pacific Time on Sunday. LauncherOne then ignited its engine and began soaring into orbit. Today's sequence of events for #LaunchDemo2 went exactly to plan, from safe execution of our ground ops all the way through successful full duration burns on both engines.
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