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Nonprofit under contract to buy campus of Johnson & Wales University

Nonprofit under contract to buy campus of Johnson & Wales University Courtesy of Johnson & Wales University) A nonprofit is working to purchase the Denver campus of Johnson & Wales University. Denver-based Urban Land Conservancy is under contract for the entire 25-acre campus in South Park Hill, according to sources familiar with the deal. The main address is 7150 Montview Blvd. Providence, Rhode Island-based Johnson & Wales announced last June that it would close its campuses in Denver and North Miami, Florida, in the summer of 2021. The move will leave the private nonprofit institution with two campuses, in Providence and Charlotte, North Carolina. ULC generally develops and manages projects that involve income-restricted housing, as well as office space leased to other nonprofit organizations. The company typically partners with other firms in its development work.

Nonprofit under contract to buy campus of Johnson & Wales University – BizWest

A nonprofit is working to purchase the Denver campus of Johnson & Wales University. Denver-based Urban Land Conservancy is under contract for the entire 25-acre campus in South Park Hill, according to sources familiar with the deal. The main address is 7150 Montview Blvd. Providence, Rhode Island-based Johnson & Wales announced last June that it would close its campuses in Denver and North Miami, Florida, in the summer of 2021. The move will leave the private nonprofit institution with two campuses, in Providence and Charlotte, North Carolina. ULC generally develops and manages projects that involve income-restricted housing, as well as office space leased to other nonprofit organizations. The company typically partners with other firms in its development work.

Choice Celebrates Grand Opening of New State-Of-The-Art Frictionless Market Powered by AiFi

April 15, 2021 · · One of the largest frictionless markets in the world is set to open with a contact-free shopping experience on April 16 in Denver Denver, CO  ( Restaurant News Release)  At the forefront of modern technology and the grocery industry, Choice Market is set to debut one of the world’s largest contact-free and frictionless markets in Denver tomorrow, April 16. The Denver-based grocer is reinventing convenience with the grand opening of Choice Market Bannock. Located at 939 Bannock St., the new 5,000-square-foot market features the brand’s revolutionary Choice: NOW shopping experience. This omni-channel experience will allow guests to step into the future via a fully frictionless grocery shopping journey powered by Aifi. Guests will be able to scan The Choice Mobile APP upon entry, pick up their groceries and freshly prepared meals and then leave the market without a traditional checkout. Guests will receive a receipt directly to their mobile devic

Critical for HUD to act : agency watchdog says public housing tenants need radon protections

‘Critical for HUD to act’: agency watchdog says public housing tenants need radon protections Updated 6:00 AM; Today 6:00 AM In Worcester, Massachusetts, testing by Advance Local s MassLive in 2018 found elevated radon in an apartment at Great Brook Valley Gardens. The apartment was vacant as of September, when a prospective group of new tenants toured it with a toddler. Beth Nakamura/Staff Facebook Share The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has failed to ensure residents living in public housing are protected from exposure to radioactive gas, the agency’s independent watchdog determined this week, confirming findings from a 2019 investigation by The Oregonian/OregonLive.

HUD watchdog says public housing tenants, including some in Alabama, need radon protections

HUD watchdog says public housing tenants, including some in Alabama, need radon protections Updated 12:25 PM; Today 12:25 PM In Worcester, Massachusetts, testing by Advance Local s MassLive in 2018 found elevated radon in an apartment at Great Brook Valley Gardens. The apartment was vacant as of September, when a prospective group of new tenants toured it with a toddler. Beth Nakamura/Staff Facebook Share The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has failed to ensure residents living in public housing are protected from exposure to radioactive gas, the agency’s independent watchdog determined this week, confirming findings from a 2019 investigation by The Oregonian/OregonLive.

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