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SPECIAL REPORT: The Height of Controversy
A proposed 36-story apartment building in downtown Colorado Springs has sparked concerns and debate, with some residents and officials worried it will dominate the skyline, spoil mountain views and impact the feel and character of the city. Read the Gazette's full coverage below.
- âž² Views vs. Vibrancy: Proposed high-rise apartment building spurs debate
- âž² Should Colorado Springs limit building heights downtown?
- âž² 7 things to know about the proposed high-rise
- âž² Comparing building height limits in 3 Front Range cities
- âž² A look back: 20 years ago, courthouse expansion threatened Pikes Peak views
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