Denver Mayor Mike Johnston announced Wednesday the city is acquiring the former Park Hill Golf Course in a land swap deal.
Denver will soon open its newest park after the city announced a plan to acquire the 155-acre Park Hill Golf Course, a ...
The acquisition was achieved through a land exchange agreement negotiated by Mayor Johnston involving a near acre-for-acre ...
Here’s what we know about the future of Park Hill Golf Course and why the city made a land swap deal with a local developer.
DENVER — The city of Denver has acquired the former Park Hill Golf Course for use as a public park, city leaders announced Wednesday. Mayor Mike Johnston said the 155-acre parcel is the city’s ...
It’s official. Denver's Park Hill Golf Course will return to the city, making it the largest acquisition of private land ...
The City of Denver and the owner of the former Park Hill Golf Course property in northeast Denver are attempting to wrap up a ...
Westside purchased the golf course with plans to develop it in 2019, but years of legal disputes and community-driven ballot ...
Over the past 7 years, the defunct Park Hill Golf Course has inspired turf wars between open space advocates and developers. Now, the 155-acre property is back in the hands of the city after Mayor ...
Once local government boards approve the deal, Johnston plans to turn the land into a public park that is expected to open to the public this summer, the mayor said.
After years of questions about its future, the site of the former Park Hill Golf Course has been acquired by the City of ...
It's official, Denver is getting it's next major public park.