Colorado Economic Recovery and Accountability

Denver County

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DENVER COUNTY ARRA FUNDING AND PROJECTS

 


 

Based on the latest information available to the Governor’s Office. This report is not comprehensive because new Recovery Act awards are announced frequently. This does not include funds - including income tax cuts, increased COBRA benefits, increased funds to cover Medicaid services and others - that cannot be broken down by county. The numbers below represent funds that have been awarded and are expected to be received over the life of the Recovery Act. The funds are distributed to a wide range of groups in the county and do not necessarily touch county government.

 


 

COMMUNITY SERVICES / SAFETY NET:

 

$1,720,060

 

Community Services Block grant to Denver City & County to help residents move out of poverty, with special emphasis on employment services such as training, placement, retention and support services.

 

$2,462,903

 

Community Development Block grant to Denver City & County to pay for $1.37 million in small business lending, $850,000 in neighborhood community/economic revitalization projects.

 

$8,944,407.88

 

An additional 13 percent in benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, also known as food stamps, given to about 68,000 people in Denver County as of Oct. 30, 2009.

 

$273,633

 

Additional administrative funds to pay overtime to existing staff to expedite the processing of applications for food stamps.

 

$500,000 

 

Department of Justice contract to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Colorado for youth mentoring

 



PUBLIC SAFETY:

(Some of these grants will benefit other parts of the state)

$2,789,148

 

Justice Assistance grant from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to Denver City and County for work in the areas of juvenile justice, prosecution, crime control and law enforcement.

 

$305,798

 

Justice Assistance grant to Fort Collins Police Services.

 

$208,052

 

Justice Assistance grant to the City and County of Denver Department of Human Services to pair youths with AmeriCorps members serving as mentors through the Community Building Partnership/Youth in Transition program

 

$120,000

 

Justice Assistance grant to the Denver Sheriff’s Department for a new K9 Unit and the hiring of a recently laid-off officer

 

$509,592

 

Justice Assistance grant to the Denver Sheriff’s Department to rehire four of 11 officers for courthouse duty who were laid off for budget reasons in April 2009

 

$520,971

 

Justice Assistance grant to the City & County of Denver, City Attorney’s Office to implement an electronic database management system.

 

$100,000

 

Justice Assistance grant to the City & County of Denver, Police Department to support full functionality of Denver’s electronic Records Management System by investing in additional RMS licenses for desktop computers in locations that officers frequently create reports.

 

$75,662

 

Justice Assistance grant to the District Attorney’s Office, 2nd Judicial District, Building Healthy Teen Relationships program, with Project PAVE. The project will increase awareness of Denver Metro youth about teen dating violence through comprehensive education and outreach centered on an innovative, interactive classroom curriculum presented by professional educators and trained teen peer educators.

 

$274,468

 

Justice Assistance grant to the Colorado Judicial Department, Denver Juvenile Probation, SUCCESS Program, that seeks to reduce the number of African-American male youth in confinement/detention.

 

$78,125

 

Justice Assistance grant to the Colorado Coalition Against Domestic Violence

 

$103,798

 

Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) grant to the State Court Administrator’s Office. The project will build on a current VAWA-funded project focusing on continuing judicial education through e-learning with the added focus of providing just in time education for court personnel, probation, advocates and treatment providers.

 

$72,500

 

Violence Against Women Act grant to the Colorado Coalition Against Domestic Violence to create one (1.0) FTE position to improve services to Colorado victims of domestic violence through expanded technical assistance to domestic violence programs through enhanced use of technology.

 

$42,022

 

Violence Against Women Act grant to the Colorado Coalition Against Sexual Assault to create a new staff position, plan a statewide meeting, and to update and distribute the CCASA Hotline Manual for use by member organizations and other service providers.

 

$286,323

 

Violence Against Women Act grant to the Denver Police Department to create a new Domestic Violence Patrol Project that will allow for all calls involving incidents of domestic violence, during the highest DV calls for service times, to receive immediate on-scene response from Patrol Officers specifically trained in enhanced DV investigative strategies. As well as, Victim Specialists who will provide immediate intervention, safety planning, and victim services on-scene.

 

$63,375

 

Violence Against Women Act grant to Maria Droste Services of Colorado, Inc., Survivors Mental Health Program, which will provide mental health services, including intake assessment, individual therapy, medication management and crisis intervention/case management services, to adult survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault who have serious mental illness.

 

$118,444

 

Violence Against Women Act grant to Colorado Legal Services to create jobs for a civil attorney and paralegal to provide VAWA Self-petitioning representation to immigrant domestic violence victims around the state.

 

$105,658

 

Violence Against Women Act grant to the District Attorney’s Office, 2nd Judicial District, to hire a Training & Resource Coordinator to coordinate curricula development, institutionalize training, form a community of presenters bureau and protocol updates.

 

$185,961

 

Violence Against Women Act grant to the District Attorney’s Office, 2nd Judicial District, Sexual Assault Prosecution Enhancement project, which will create a full-time sexual assault prosecutor specialist position to work closely with law enforcement and prosecutors to improve filing and conviction rates of sexual assaults in the City and County of Denver.

 

$44,213

 

Violence Against Women Act grant to Safehouse Denver, Inc., Emergency Shelter Services project, which provides safe shelter, counseling, and support services to women and their children who are victims of domestic violence.

 

$63,000

 

Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) grant to the Denver Center for Crime Victims to restore 1.0 FTE job for a Bilingual Counselor.

 

$50,909

 

Victims of Crime Act grant to the District Attorney’s Office, 2nd Judicial District to reinstate .62 FTE Community Advocate Program position.

 

$34,173

 

Victims of Crime Act grant to Project PAVE, Inc. to retain a .50 FTE child and family therapist who will provide early intervention counseling and advocacy for underserved youth ages 5-18 who have witnessed or been victimized by relationship violence.

 

$21,437

 

Victims of Crime Act grant to Safehouse Denver, Inc. to retain a Women’s Advocate who provides safe shelter, counseling, and support services to women and their children who are victims of domestic violence.

 

$29,895

 

Victims of Crime Act grant to Servicios de la Raza, Inc. to fund a .50 FTE victim advocacy position.

 


 

TRANSPORTATION:

$21,655,790

 

Grant to replace the Alameda Avenue bridge over I-25 with a wider one to accommodate an additional lane in each direction.

 

$4,190,706

 

Grant to resurface about 3 miles of I-25 in asphalt between 6th Avenue and 23rd Avenue

 

$12,000,000

 

Grant for I-70 Central Park Blvd. Interchange reconstruction, which allows for redevelopment of the North Stapleton area.

 

$18,600,000

 

Grant from the Federal Transit Administration to the Regional Transportation District for Denver Union Station renovations.

 

$250,000

 

Grant for Bikeway improvements

 

$11,489,921

 

Two grants for runway rehabilitation, terminal taxiways and apron improvements and shoulder widening at Denver International Airport.

 

$753,399

 

Grant from the Federal Transit Administration to the Regional Transportation District to purchase an automated passenger counter for light rail and buses.

 


 

WORKFORCE SERVICES AND UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS:

$4,275,414.90

 

Workforce Investment Act Funds for job training

 

$779,286

 

Wagner Peyser (WP) & Reemployment Services (RES)

 

$55,589,338.24

 

The Emergency Unemployment Compensation program provides up to 20 weeks of benefits to eligible people. As of Nov. 30, 2009, 11,648 people were paid in Denver County.

 

$13,298,475

 

The Federal Additional Compensation program increases the Weekly Benefit Allowance (WBA) for unemployment benefits by $25 per week through December 31, 2009 for eligible individuals. As of Nov. 30, 2009, 27,976 people were paid in benefits in Denver County.

 

$7,659,012.97

 

The Recovery Act pays for 13 additional weeks of benefits through a new state law. As of Nov. 30, 2009, 2,689 people were paid in benefits in Denver County.

 

$698,828

 

U.S. Department of Labor grant to Year One Inc. to provide job training to youths.

 

$3,633,195

 

U.S. Department of Labor grant to Mi Casa Resource Center for Women Inc. to provide green job training and referrals to 500 disadvantaged residents. The agency will partner with Charity House, iCAST, Denver Institute of Urban Studies, American Pathways University and the Denver Office of Economic Development.

 

 

 

ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT: 

$6,079,500

 

Energy Efficiency Conservation Block grant to Denver County for various city facility upgrades, LED traffic signals, energy financing programs, neighborhood weatherization and tree planting, Denver Bike Sharing programs, and administrative costs.

 

$8,547,838

 

Approximate amount of federal funds expected to be used to provide free energy efficiency improvements to low-income homes in Denver County.

 

$275,000

 

Grant to Denver Mountain Parks, through the Colorado State Forest Service to create one new job for 18 months and six jobs for 14 months to provide treatment of hazardous fuels and wildlife habitat and forest health improvement on 200 acres in Denver and Clear Creek counties.

 

$317,100

 

$1,250,000

 

$1,250,000

 

Grant from the Environmental Protection Agency to the Regional Air Quality Council to develop retrofitting and engine repowering for trucking fleets and school districts.

 

$850,000

 

Grant from the Environmental Protection Agency to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to retrofit diesel vehicles in the Denver area.

 

$60,000

 

Grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to Year One Inc. to provide weed control.

 

$700,000

 

Grant from the Environmental Protection Agency to the Denver Department of Environmental Health to reduce emissions and improve air quality with municipal vehicles.

 

$653,209

 

Grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to the Governor’s Energy Office to build regional energy assurance through communication on energy security, grid reliability and emergency response.

 

$145,000

 

New Energy Economic Development (NEED) grant to B&H Industries in Denver to install a photovoltaic system next to a livestock feeding operation in Rocky Ford.

 

$65,800

 

New Energy Economic Development (NEED) grant to Southwest Energy Efficiency Project (SWEEP) in Denver to develop a green building code for the City and County of Denver.

 

$189,120

 

New Energy Economic Development (NEED) grant to the Denver Regional Council of Governments to develop a web-based information portal to allow building owners to estimate the costs and benefits of installing photovoltaic systems on their buildings.

 

 

EDUCATION:

$39,365,794

 

State Fiscal Stabilization Funds to be used to maintain jobs and programs at Metropolitan State College over three fiscal years.

 

$4,197,724

 

State Fiscal Stabilization Funds spent as of Sept. 30, 2009, at the Community College of Denver to maintain jobs and programs

 

$40,590,356

 

State Fiscal Stabilization Funds spent as of Sept. 30, 2009, at the University of Colorado Denver campus. Those funds were split between the Auraria Campus and the Anschutz Medical Campus in Adams County.

 

$31,346,108

 

Title I funds for Denver Public Schools schools with high percentages of low- income students

 

$16,242,818

 

IDEA Part B funds for services to disabled students in Denver Public Schools

 

$580,055

 

IDEA Part B – funds for disabled preschool students in Denver County.

 

$42,248

 

National School Lunch funds to improve lunch programs at Synergy Outpatient Child Care Center

 

$24,282

 

National School Lunch funds to improve lunch programs at Urban Peak Denver

 

$15,252

 

National School Lunch funds to improve lunch programs at Denver Children’s Hospital

 

$2,489

 

National School Lunch funds to improve lunch programs at St. Rose of Lima School

 

$70,000

 

Mckinney-Vento Homeless Education funds to Denver Public Schools to provide services to students at risk of homelessness

 

$49,309

 

Federal Work Study Program grants to students at the Art Institute of Colorado

 

$42,398

 

Federal Work Study Program grants to students at Community College of Denver

 

$131,834

 

Federal Work Study Program grants to students at Metropolitan State College of Denver

 

$174,463

 

Federal Work Study Program grants to students at University of Colorado Denver (some of these grants will apply to students at the Anschutz Medical Campus in Adams County)

 

$455,400

 

Federal Work Study Program grants to students at the University of Denver

 

$106,276

 

Federal Work Study Program grants to students at Regis University

 

$487,662

 

Federal grant to the Denver Head Start Office for Quality Improvement

 

$612,000

 

Federal grant to the Denver Head Start Office for expansion of head start, expanding to 70 additional students.

 

$90,325

 

Federal grant to Sheridan School District 2 for Head Start programs

 

$86,987

 

Federal grant to Clayton/Mile High Family Futures Project for Head Start Quality Improvement

 

$61,502

 

Federal grant to Family Star for Head Start Quality Improvement

 

$248,694

 

Federal grant to Rocky Mountain Ser/Jobs for Progress, Inc. for Head Start Quality Improvement

 

$52,734

 

Federal grant to Catholic Charities for Head Start Quality Improvement

 

$249,781

 

Federal grant to United Cerebral Palsy of Colorado Inc. for Head Start Quality Improvement

 

$7,183,643

 

Federal grant to Community Development Institute Head Start

 

$1,484,416

 

Five research grants to the University of Denver

 

 

HEALTHCARE:

$680,255

 

Grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless to purchase electronic health record system.

 

$2,500,000

 

Grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to Denver Health’s Community Health Services for the expansion of Montbello Family Health Center.

 

$1,474,375

 

Grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to Denver Health’s Community Health Services to pay for increased services at health centers.

 

$250,000

 

Grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to the Colorado Community Managed Care Network to implement health information technology.

 

$680,255

 

Grant from HHS to the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless for capital improvements

 

$1,865,625

 

Grant from HHS to the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless for the implementation of health information technology.

 

$344,910

 

Grant from HHS to the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless to pay for increased services to health centers.

 

$191,250

 

Grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration to the Colorado Community Managed Care Network for development of electronic health records.

 

$10,267,465

 

17 grants to National Jewish Health from the National Institutes for Health for health research

 

$977,516

 

Grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment for work to control healthcare-associated infections.

 

$1,686,998

 

Grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment for work on increasing the number of children and adults vaccinated against vaccine-preventable diseases.

 

$267,602

 

Grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to develop best practices for monitoring school vaccination coverage.

 

$490,402

 

Grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to develop the capacity for billing health insurance plans for services provided by state and local healthcare agencies.

 

$1,022,022

 

Grant from the Food and Nutrition Service to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to promote the development of model WIC systems.

 

$414,402

 

Grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment for continued work in identifying and responding to emerging infections.

 

$144,699

 

Grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to improve data quality and assessment of immunization information.

 

$1,762,066

 

Three grants from the National Institutes of Health to Denver Health for research

 

$184,501

 

National Institutes of Health grant to Kaiser Foundation Hospitals for research.

 


 

HOUSING:

$7,799,206

 

US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Public Housing Capital Fund (Formula Grant) to Denver Housing Authority.

 

$4,932,324

 

HUD Public Housing Capital grant to the Denver Housing Authority to fund the construction of 90 new units of mixed income housing, including the creation of 30 replacement public housing units at the Park Avenue Redevelopment, Benedict Park Place, Block 5B site.

 

$1,146,157

 

HUD Public Housing Capital grant to the Denver Housing Authority for work on the Park Avenue Redevelopment, Benedict Park Place, Block 4B project.

 

$1,335,000

 

HUD Public Housing Capital grant to the Denver Housing Authority for improvements to the opportunity center at the John R. Mulroy Apartments and Community Center, 3550 W. 13th Avenue

 

$10,000,000

 

HUD Public Housing Capital grant to the Denver Housing Authority for rehabilitation of Westwood Homes, 855 Irving Street, which includes 176 housing units and a head start program and community spaces.

 

$10,000,000

 

HUD grant targeting green public housing to the Housing Authority of the City & County of Denver for a 100-unit facility at the South Lincoln development site at 10th and Osage for seniors and disabled residents.

 

$3,769,259

 

HUD grant through the Homeless Prevention & Re-Housing Program to the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless to shift the focus from providing shelter to preventing homelessness and quickly re-housing people who have become homeless. Funds will be spent on rental assistance and supportive services.

 

$3,174,297

 

Funds from the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Assistance Program (TCAP), administered by the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority, for construction of 112 affordable housing units at 1601 Colorado.

 

$2,208,317

 

Funds from the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Assistance Program (TCAP), administered by the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority, for construction of 50 affordable housing units at 5100 W. Alameda.

 

$670,000

 

Funds from the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Assistance Program (TCAP), administered by the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority, for construction of 62 affordable housing units at Chaffee Park Senior Residents at 4580 North Tejon Street.

 

$1,780,572

 

Funds from the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Assistance Program (TCAP), administered by the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority, for construction/rehabilitation of 100 affordable housing units at Denver Gardens at 6801 E. Mississippi Avenue.

 

$870,757

 

Funds from the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Assistance Program (TCAP), administered by the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority, for construction of 65 affordable housing units at 305 W. Park Avenue.

 

$5,907,584

 

Funds from the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Assistance Program (TCAP), administered by the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority, for construction of 97 affordable housing units – targeting the homeless – at 551 E. Colfax.

 

$4,891,050

 

Grant from the Food and Nutrition Service to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to promote the development of model WIC systems.

 

$7,030,494

 

Funds from the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Exchange Program (TCEP), administered by the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority, for construction of 89 affordable housing units at 1525 Franklin Street.

 

$5,401,172

 

Funds from the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Exchange Program (TCEP), administered by the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority, for construction of 93 affordable housing units at 1323 Gilpin Street.

 

$124,488

 

HUD Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments to Brothers Redevelopment Inc.

 

$492,111

 

HUD Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments to Steele Denver Gardens LLC.

 

$433,342

 

HUD Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments to Allied Housing South.

 

$205,460

 

HUD Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments to Volunteers of America – Sunset Park

 

$244,260

 

HUD Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments to Volunteers of America – Sunset Towers

 

$289,415

 

HUD Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments to Olin Apartments

 

$668,376

 

Two HUD Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments to Allied Housing Inc.

 

$193,158

 

HUD Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments to Aurora Homes

 

$54,818

 

HUD Section 8 Housing Assistance payments to Urban Property Management – Bethlehem Square Apartments

 

$644,448

 

HUD Section 8 Housing Assistance payments to Clare Gardens Inc.

 

$664,288

 

HUD Section 8 Housing Assistance payments to Francis Heights Inc.

 

$67,118

 

HUD Section 8 Housing Assistance payments to Colorado Veterans & Retired Railroaders for Golden Spike Apartments

 

$193,704

 

HUD Section 8 Housing Assistance payments to the Denver Housing Authority for Lincoln Park

 

$1,897,740

 

HUD Section 8 Housing Assistance payments to Renaissance 88 Apartments

 


 

OTHER GRANTS:

$50,000

 

Grant to the New Dance Theatre from the National Endowment for the Arts to preserve jobs

 

$50,000

 

Grant to the Colorado Ballet Company from the National Endowment for the Arts to preserve jobs

 

$250,000

 

Grant to the City and County of Denver from the National Endowment for the Arts to preserve jobs

 

$628,800

 

Grant to the Western States Arts Federation from the National Endowment for the Arts to preserve jobs

 

$100,000

 

Grant from the National Science Foundation to Vescent Photonics in Denver for research

 

$250,000

 

Grant from the Administration for Children and Families to the Colorado Nonprofit Association for building capacity among non-profits through the Strengthening Communities Fund.

 

 

 

FEDERAL CONTRACTS TO DENVER BUSINESSES:

$398,502

 

Department of the Interior contract to DHM Design Corporation for services related to National Park Service projects

 

$41,579.62

 

Two contracts to Ero Resources Corporation

 

$9,997

 

Employment Standards Administration contract to HEP-Denver Ltd.

 

$208,214

 

Public Buildings Service contract to M.E. Group Inc.

 

 

 

SMALL BUSINESS SERVICES:

$40,765,905      

 

Loans to Denver County Businesses through the U.S. Small Business Administration

 

Brand Iron Marketing Incorp. - $50,000
Sang Kang Incorporated - $7,500
David Erik Ouderkirk DPM PC - $16,000
Jaz B Studios - $208,725
CTD Financial LLC - $12,500
Tele Environmental Systems - $59,500
Marions Lounge - $10,000
Julie Harris Properties LLC $238,500
WiBlue, Inc - $417,750
Colorado Osteopathic & Integra - $15,000
Handy Networks, LLC -$75,900
4230 York Street and Aspen Len - $170,100
Darlington Renovation and Repair - $15,000
Ultimate Specialities LLC - $50,000
Advanced Property Services LLC - $224,100
Fidelity Commercial Cleaning - $4,500
Trans Air Inc. - $ 12,500
Snooze SoCo, LLC - $222,000
Peak Subs, A Colorado Limited - $293,400
AfterOurs Inc - $1,350,000
451 Management Group, LLC DPA - $360,000
Sharon Quach D.P.M, P.C. - $45,000
Moda Models & Talent LLC - $15,000
Confluence Builders LLC - $450,000
Harold Massop Associates Architecture - $22,500
The Porkchop Show - $5,200
DocuTech - $265,680
Greater Denver Mr Rooter - $ 209,000
Cilantro Fusion - $ 117,000
Hiltop Market, Inc dba Summer - $90,000
Burgess Electric Corporation - $50,000
Colorado Voice Clinic P.C. - $90,000
Illegal Pete’s Incorporated - $580,500
Chamber Gas & Wash – $366,000
Colorado Wire and Cable CO. - $675,000
Mechanical & Piping Inc. - $178,000
Spitfire Partners INC - $10,000
BJ Corporation - $5,000
Steele Street Partners, LLC - $895,500
LJSC Properties, LLC and Jeffe - $234,000
Gunther Douglas, Inc. and Happ – $632,700
PNV Holdings, LLC -$270,000
Chopsticks China Bistro -$25,000
Brown & Kannady LLC $12,500
Selections, llc - $37,450
Hamilton P.C. - $303,300
Griffin Center for Inspired In - $31,770
Freedom Cabs Inc. - $281,000
SolSource Energy Solutions, LLC - $175,000
Access & Time Automation, Inc - $176,400
South and Nibbe, Inc. - $12,500
Spicy Basil - $522,000
Tricksc Enterprises LLC - $6,750
Futuristic Films, Inc & Future - $629,800
Sonny’s Rocks $333,720
Blair Labeling, Inc. - $1,297,350
Photography by Yelena - $11,250
EMCO - $17,500
Hooked LLC - $117,000
Global Engineering Group, LLC - $23,000
Extended Presence Technology - $25,000
Rahesh Jain and Ritu Jain - $360,000
SHW Enterprises LLC - $18,000
Progressive Therapy Systems PC - $79,000
Living the Sweet Life Holdings - $219,600
Olympus Capital Management Inc. - $25,000
Clean Cut Inc. - $195,000
B-Sang, Inc - $180,000
Maholo Yogurt LLC $67,500
Jewell Assisted Living Management - $5,000
Avanti Skin Center of Denver - $360,000
Villa Park Mini Mart - $18,000
Weselis & Suchoparek LLC $10,000
Teeg Inc - $15,000
ADAO, Inc - $17,500
Matteocci & Associates LLC - $10,000
Asethetic Flow Skin & Body Clinic -$ 45,630
Promex Property Management - $6,750
Painting Plus of Denver LLC $183,000
Analytics Computer Information - $10,000
Your Store INC - $10,000
EZE Mop Ltd., LLC & Soul Haus - $525,000
Peter M. Nemkov, Esq., P.C. - $12,500
The Hopp Law Firm LLC -$ 1,965,000
LULU’s Classically hip Décor -$12,500
Drive Train Industries - $2,000,000
Stranahan’s Colorado Whiskey -$1,085,000
Bello Construction LLC $10,000
Sleep Inn Thorton - $1,493,000
Samurai Success Inc - $7,500
Super – Tech Filter - $317,000
Miles & Peters P.C. - $782,000
Urban Fabrications - $505,000
Lee Hing Inc. – $1,228,000
KSKK, LLC and AVI, INC - $832,500
Vaden Law Firm LLC - $205,000
Summit Laboratories, Inc. – $252,000
Southern Side Up - $180,000
Plus Gallery – $265,000
Origins Laboratory Inc. - $188,000
King Kong Building Services - $238,000
Neurophysiologic, INC $27,000
Royal Wine and Spirits and Food - $474,000
GO2Xen Inc - $25,000
Pasquini’s Pizzeria - $270,000
Roth Property Maintanance LLC – $380,000
Cardio Barre - $170,100
Crowley Marine Inc. $174,000
Weselis & Suchoparkek LLC $5,000
Studio 2B LLC. - $273,000
The Knife Guys Inc - $ 163,000
Guir’s Inc - $ 1,151,000
University Hills Ace Hardware - $540,000
Stapleton Home Services - $ 135,000
Colorado Commercial Services -$135,000
Mountain X-Ray Equipment, Inc - $25,000
Stoneside, LLC - $450,000
Mountain Delivery Services, Inc. - $35,000
Jam Shi LLC - $48,900
Colorado Pilates - $9,000
Cresa Partners Denver, INC. $125,000
Air Safety Inc. $50,000
Embodyment Studio, Inc. - $38,430
Fireant Studio Inc. - $88,000
L.K. Webber Company, Inc -$4,500
Happy Cakes Bakeshop - $20,000
Fast Fix Jewelry & Watch Repair - $225,000
Falcon Auto Recycle - $126,900
On Target Mailing Services - $225,000
Fraser, Waldrop & Company - $250,200
Samaro Equity, LLC (EPC) & Pro - $576,000
East Evans Car Wash LLC - $272,000
Truemind Inc - $5,000
Chieftain Sand and Proppant - $630,000
Matthew A. Morris & HM Mojo - $285,330
Salon Ocampo, L.L.C - $1,170,000
Liberty Bell LLC. - $450,000
Agilution Consulting Inc. - $17,500
4238 York Street #102 LLC - $208,800
Harvey Park Liquors - $693,000
Roadhouse Bar & Grill, Inc. - $12,500
Quality Fire Protection, Inc - $297,900
A &  M Aerospace, Inc. - $495,000
Perfect Place, LLC and Bruce S - $493,200
Coda Coffee Company LLC - $133,650
Colorado Construction Cleaning - $12,500
Duckjoo Corporation dba Fashion - $173,250
All Washed Up - $825,300
Performance Air Cooling, Inc - $16,200
436 East 56th Avenue LLC & War - $374,400
Wilderness Exchange Unlimited - $128,700
Carpe Vinum Enterprises - $84,500
Edge water 4X4 Repair Inc. - $186,300
 
 
 

 

FEDERAL PROJECTS IN DENVER:

$167,552,000

 

Grant for high performance building upgrades to the Byron Rogers Federal Building through the General Services Administration, Public Buildings Service

 

$202,268

 

Grant to study and modernize the memorial at the Chavez Federal Building through the General Services Administration

 

$22,187,000

 

Grant for high performance building upgrades at the Chavez Federal Building, through the General Services Administration

 

$7,202

 

Grant for modernization projects at the Denver Custom House Federal Building-Courthouse, through the General Services Administration

 

$16,560,000

 

Grant for high performance upgrades to the Denver Custom House Federal Building ¿ Courthouse, through the General Services Administration

 

$4,850,000

 

Grant for high performance upgrades to the Denver Byron Rogers Courthouse, through the General Services Administration

 

$965,000

 

Grant for high performance upgrades to the Denver Byron White US Courthouse