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Right, because as we have said before.. This is not about housing. Its about drug abuse, mental disorder, etc. But no. Lets buy another hotel to ruin that will have to be condemned in a year or two because it -will- be mismanaged and the homeless they place there -will- destroy the damn place.

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From the post: "DENVER – Denver officials are looking at a third hotel site as they work to accomplish Mayor Mike Johnston’s goal of providing some form of housing to 1,000 people experiencing homelessness by the end of the year.

A spokesperson for the mayor’s office said in a news release Thursday morning the city is pursuing a master lease of the former DoubleTree hotel located at 4040 Quebec St. in Denver’s Central Park neighborhood.

The master lease agreement made between the city and Rocky Mountain Communities to purchase and lease the property was passed without objection from the city’s Safety Committee on Wednesday. It will now move through Denver City Council for approval."

Right, because as we have said before.. This is not about housing. Its about drug abuse, mental disorder, etc. But no. Lets buy another hotel to ruin that will have to be condemned in a year or two because it -will- be mismanaged and the homeless they place there -will- destroy the damn place. Archive: https://archive.today/ytGlw From the post: "DENVER – Denver officials are looking at a third hotel site as they work to accomplish Mayor Mike Johnston’s goal of providing some form of housing to 1,000 people experiencing homelessness by the end of the year. A spokesperson for the mayor’s office said in a news release Thursday morning the city is pursuing a master lease of the former DoubleTree hotel located at 4040 Quebec St. in Denver’s Central Park neighborhood. The master lease agreement made between the city and Rocky Mountain Communities to purchase and lease the property was passed without objection from the city’s Safety Committee on Wednesday. It will now move through Denver City Council for approval."

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