Margaret Jackson

Margaret is a veteran Denver real estate reporter and can be contacted here.

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Confluent wins award for The LAB


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Denver seeks community input for Food Plan


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New owners to restore historic Bosler House


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Developers selected for Lowry's Boulevard One


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Starter homes are vanishing in Denver


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HBA Job Board goes live


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RTD launches Catch the Train photo contest


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Denver adopts new building code


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Spring Flea in RiNo next month


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City unveils vision for performing arts complex


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OED launches Healthy Food Challenge


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The High Cost of Affordable Housing in Denver


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OZ planning World Trade Center's RiNo campus


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Dimond Fellowship recipients announced


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Micro-apartments planned for 14th and Court


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LoHi getting 165-room boutique hotel


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Strategic plan focuses on economy, jobs


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Denver is top city for real estate agents


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Denver Home Show to feature celebrity guests


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RiNo to get new karaoke venue


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Report details development in Cherry Creek


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Tamburello, Pottles receive inaugural CREW award


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Historic Bosler House up for sale


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The Preservery to open in RiNo in March


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Final phases of Tejon34 in LoHi hits the market


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Quality Italian to open in Cherry Creek


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OED announces mentor-protege pairings


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H+L Architecture merges with Kansas firm