“Please, Mr. Kroenke. You have your 124,000 playground ranch and billions in cash. Can’t we have some space? How much money do you need?”
Josh Kroenke, vice chairman of Kroenke Sports and Entertainment, speaks during a press conference about plans for long-term redevelopment of the Ball Arena area in Denver on Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2024. On the previous night, the Denver City Council voted to approve the necessary rezoning for new development and the redevelopment of areas around Ball Arena.
The things I love about Denver are disappearing quickly. No views, no ease of inner-city travel, and no clean air. I guess the council’s priorities are money for the city, not a good lifestyle for the residents.Ball Arena property is up for development, which means more density, more traffic for Denver, and more money for the Walton family if the Ball Arena area is turned into the Kroenkes’ wishes. Please, Mr. Kroenke. You have your 124,000 playground ranch and billions in cash.
We also know that our small increases in our Social Security income are immediately eclipsed by equal increases in our Medicare premiums. Not to mention that rising property taxes and home insurance rates are pricing us out of living in our own homes.
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