Originally Published on 'The Gazette Telegragh' Planned U.S. Olympic Museum in Colorado Springs gets $10 million boost Read more at http://gazette.com/planned-u.s.-olympic-museum-in-colorado-springs-gets-10-million-boost/article/1538765#V80A8A2e4C2e5QOg.99
Originally Published on 'CSBJ' Nor’wood Development Group will donate nearly two acres of land downtown to complete the U.S. Olympic Museum and Hall of Fame. The land is on the west side of Sierra Madre Street at the terminus of Vermijo Avenue. “The proposed site provides extraordinary visibility to motorists…
Colorado Springs ready to move forward on City for Champions after state OKs agreement
Sep 12 2014 Megan Schrader
Originally published on 'Gazette Telegrath' DENVER - The City for Champions projects got a green light Thursday when the Colorado Economic Development Commission approved the final details of an agreement for $120.5 million in state tax incentives for the project over the next 50 years. "It's a significant milestone that…
Originally Posted on 'CS Indy' The headline from last night's meeting for City for Champions, which drew more than 200 people at the Library 21c on Chapel Hills Drive, is that the Jenkins family will donate land for the Olympic Museum and Hall of Fame project. The museum is one…
Originally Posted on 'The Denver Post' State economic-development officials Thursday made it clear they want the United States Olympic Museum — one of the four elements of Colorado Springs' "City for Champions" — built first and foremost. "The Olympic museum is the heart and soul of this," said Jeff Kraft,…
