City leaders on Monday agreed to extend a helping hand in the form of nearly $1 million in tax incentives to developers of a year-round, first-of-its-kind farmers market destined for a beleaguered retail corner.
By John AguilarThe Denver Post, Denver Post: Politics
Tue, 02/09/2016 - 2:52am
City leaders on Monday agreed to extend a helping hand in the form of nearly $1 million in tax incentives to developers of a year-round, first-of-its-kind farmers market destined for a beleaguered retail corner.