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The future plans for a mixed-use neighborhood surrounding Ball Arena will now be in the hands of Denver City Council who vote on Monday whether to rezone about 70 acres of land around the arena. This week, Kroenke Sports and Entertainment came to an agreement with neighborhood associations regarding how the development would benefit the area providing affordable housing, an on-site early learning center, along with a 'first hire' opportunity for Denver residents.
'Those are going to allow a lot of people who are just like looking to start a business and they cannot afford a big old retail space, they're really expensive, but they can maybe start small somewhere and so that's going to be really great, really excited,' Hahn said. City council will also consider if the project would be exempted from the historic view plane restriction that is in place so buildings do not block the views of the mountains.
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