There is potential for facilities to open that offer psychedelics to more than 60 people at once — as long as there are enough supervisors for them.
The city’s Economic Development and Opportunity office estimated that the new data center could generate more than $200 million in local tax revenue from the project and its customers over 20 years.
According to emergency response officials, the increase is less than $1 a month but essential for system improvements.
Housed in a renovated early 20th century hotel in Denver's financial district - Close to the Coors Field and the Pepsi Center.