Choice Market Welcomes New Executives to Leadership Team
February 11, 2021 · ·
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Choice Market today announced the addition of two new executives to its growing leadership team – Chief Operating Officer Ben Kipfer and Board Member Sam Holloway.
“We are thrilled to welcome Ben and Sam to our team,” said Choice Market Founder & CEO Mike Fogarty. “They both share our brand’s deep commitment to purpose and our goal of reinventing a convenience channel through cutting-edge technology and an innovative guest experience. Choice continues to quickly grow within the Denver market, and we are preparing for larger expansion in the future. I know Ben and Sam will be incredible assets in facilitating this progress for our brand.”
Eight-story apartment building planned along Grant in Cap Hill
Thomas Gounley photo)
A small parking garage could soon be replaced with apartments in a section of Cap Hill that’s a hotbed for planned redevelopment.
Englewood-based Palisade Partners wants to erect an eight-story, 110-unit building at 720 N. Grant St., according to a concept plan submitted to the city last week.
Palisade purchased the 0.36-acre lot in 2014 for $700,000, according to public records. Craine Architecture drew up plans for the structure.
Sara White, project manager for Palisade, said the two-story parking garage at the site was previously leased for use by a nearby office building. But when repairs became necessary in recent months, the company opted to just fence it off.
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“It’s a proactive approach,” says Paul López, the city's clerk and recorder, “and more of a community-organizing approach to make sure people have access to basic information that may be the only thing that’s keeping them from losing their home."
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On January 21, advocates for people-centered public housing in San Antonio received incredible news: the San Antonio Housing Authority canceled their contract with mega-developer NRP Group to demolish and redevelop the largest public housing complex in San Antonio, the Alazán Courts. The plan would have displaced over 1,200 low-income residents and boosted the ongoing effort to gentrify San Antonio’s historic Westside.
The reversal is a sudden, unexpected victory for organizers who have struggled against privatization schemes for years. In addition, the CEO of SAHA resigned suddenly in a move that seems to be a result of the prolonged struggle.