Denver Post Sign Removal Linked to $13.5M Settlement

Source: Denverite

Summary

The Denver Post sign will be taken down from a city-owned building following a $13.5 million settlement. This decision comes after the city purchased the property in 2024, while the newspaper’s parent company still owed rent.

Why It Matters

This development highlights the ongoing financial challenges faced by local media and the impact of property management in urban areas. Understanding these dynamics is essential for residents and policymakers as they navigate local journalism’s future and city governance.

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