Union Station (credit: CBS)
DENVER (Denver Business Journal) – The National Park Service has rejected the Union Station Alliance’s request for “historic preservation certification” for its plan to remodel Denver Union Station to include a 130-room hotel, but left the door open for reconsideration.
That’s according to an Aug. 7 letter the Park Service sent to USA, obtained by the Denver Business Journal.
Read more on the website of CBS4 partner the Denver Business Journal.




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