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Mayor Othoniel Sierra being sworn in for another term at a city council meeting in December.
PHOTO BY ELISABETH SLAY
Englewood’s mayor talks about plans for homeless, CityCenter area and water BY ELISABETH SLAY ESLAY@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Englewood Mayor Othoniel Sierra is looking forward to 2024 as he reflects on the past year. Topping his list is the redevelopment of the CityCenter area and the surrounding sites. “While we still have headwinds, such as higher interest rates and a complicated land ownership ar-
rangement, I definitely believe we will be seeing progress in the area,” Sierra said. The city was working with companies SKB and Tryba Architects on the project, but they withdrew, according to city post online. Now, the city is working with the Englewood Downtown Development Authority, to “pursue new opportunities with other developers.” “Initial plans for the $600 million
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joint venture located immediately adjacent to Englewood’s light rail station included 1,070 residential units, retail and office space, a new city hall, a hotel and public gathering spaces,” according to the city. The council has requested a joint session with the EDDA in January to discuss next steps for the project. From the attempted recalls of city
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