Denver’s skyline is about to get a serious makeover, courtesy of Stan Kroenke and his high-rise dreams. With new skyscrapers popping up around the Nuggets and Avs arena, say farewell to those picturesque mountain views and hello to a whole lot of concrete. Who needs a natural backdrop when you can have office towers and luxury condos, right? If you squint hard enough, you might still see the Rockies—just ignore the steel and glass in the way.
- Skyline Shuffle: Denver’s New High-Rise Horizon
Denver City Council has given the green light for new skyscrapers around the Nuggets and Avs arena, courtesy of sports mogul Stan Kroenke. Say goodbye to those mountain views and hello to a concrete jungle. Who needs nature when you can have more office space, right? Read more. - Broomfield Bust: Road Rage Gone Wild
In a scene straight out of an action movie, Broomfield police arrested three suspects after a road rage incident turned into a shooting. The suspects tried to flee but were caught after crashing their car. Remember, folks, the only thing you should be shooting on the road is a disapproving glance. Read more. - Radium Ruckus: Perry Park’s Water Woes
Residents of Perry Park are in a tizzy over high radium levels in their drinking water. With levels three to four times higher than normal, locals are left wondering if they should drink it, bathe in it, or just start glowing in the dark. Read more. - Disturbing Digital Deeds: Roblox Gone Wrong
In a bizarre and chilling case, a woman allegedly used Roblox to instruct a child to harm an infant. Authorities are baffled, and parents everywhere are rethinking their kids’ screen time. It’s a reminder that not all games are fun and games. Read more. - Weather Whiplash: Snow and Rain in Colorado
Colorado’s weather is as unpredictable as ever, with up to 10 inches of snow in the San Juan mountains and rain in Denver. It’s the perfect excuse to stay indoors, sip hot cocoa, and wonder why you ever thought moving here was a good idea. Read more.
What do you think—excited to see Denver go vertical, or already missing the view you didn’t know you loved? Are these new skyscrapers a win for progress or just another way to block out the mountains? I’d love to hear your thoughts. Drop your comments below and join the conversation—before the horizon disappears for good.