The Ballpark Collective is talking about creating a little quasi-government
Matt Van Sistine • January 27, 2017
By Andrew Kenny Denverite - People who live and own businesses in Ballpark are talking about whether they should be the next Denver area to create a super-local district with the power to collect extra taxes and pay for anything from new lighting to security patrols, snow removal, public art and events.
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By Hannah Powers DENVER (KDVR) — The Dream Center’s outreach team is on the ground every day, offering food, recovery resources, and referrals to people in need. Johnson says most of the people gathered in these areas are struggling with mental health or addiction. “Almost every one of them is mental health and drug addiction,” he said. “And it just keeps them out on the streets until sometimes it’s too late.” Click to view the full story.

By Bernadette Berdychowski Denver Gazette - Matt Van Sistine, board chair of the registered neighborhood organization for Ballpark, is redeveloping 2100 Larimer. It’s a derelict building he bought from the Monfort Companies earlier this year after the development firm run by the son and nephew of the Colorado Rockies owner Dick Monfort struggled with their original plans to turn it into an office. Click to view the full story.








