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BT Management Update - January 26, 2024
BT Board Meeting Summary - 1/18/2024
BT Management Update - January 19, 2024
Our Festive Gathering
An Offer for BT Residents from our Neighbors at Tip to Toe Nails
FREE Paraffin Wax with a purchase of a manicure or pedicure service.
Just mention you live in Brooks Tower!
303.573.0205 for appointment
Holiday đ Decorating Party!
Happy Christmas, Hanukah, Kwanzaa, Yule, Zarathosht Diso, Ĺmisoka, and Winter Solstice!
Moda Salon is Under New Management and ...
A holiday message from our friends and neighbors at the Salon Moda Capelli :
From head to mistle - toes, weâve got your beauty needs covered. This christmas season Salon Moda Capelli is happy to promote 20% off Aveda and Eufora products and complementary treatments with a color and cut
20% off everything at ACE Hardware & Pet Supplies Plus!
For the rest of December, Ace Hardware and Pet Supplies Plus are offering Brooks Tower residents 20% off everything! Just mention that you live in Brooks Tower for your discount.
Thanksgiving Party!
Thanksgiving - so much to be grateful for! Many thanks Cathy Kremer and the Social Committee, to 5280 Art Concepts, and our guest Artist Jake Beauchamp! Home-cooked feast for 200 of our neighbors, plus the best desserts ever!
We appreciat our sponsors 5280 Art Concepts, who is an Art Curating
In Memoriam: Jim McNally
James "Jim" McNally, beloved husband and historian, passed away in Phoenix, Arizona on November 5, 2023. For over 25 years, Jim and his wife Marsha were active, valuable and contributing members of the Brooks Tower community.
See the Denver Post's full obituary of Jim here.
According
PUMPKIN CARVING PARTY
The Pumkin Carving Party was spooky carving funđwith fantastic designs! All your neighbors are great đ§âđ¨ artists! Thanks â¤ď¸Cathy Kremmer again for an exceptional community gatheringâźď¸WINNERâwas their very first pumpkin đ carved.
Meet the Candidates
On November 6, 2023, Brooks Towers owners will elect three new members to the HOA board of directors. Here are the four candidates. (Click on the images below to read more about each candidate.)
Meet the Candidates: Amanda (Mandi) Lalonde
On November 6, 2023, Brooks Towers owners will elect three new members to the HOA board of directors. Mandi LaLonde is one of the four candidates running for the board this year.
Mandi's Bio:
I have been a resident of Brooks Tower since January 2022. Over the last
Meet the Candidates: Gary Thomas
On November 6, 2023, Brooks Towers owners will elect three new members to the HOA board of directors. Gary Thomas is one of the four candidates running for the board this year.
Gary's Bio:
Hello! My name is Gary Thomas. I am the owner of Thomas Janitorial Services,
Meet the Candidates: Glen Lucero
On November 6, 2023, Brooks Towers owners will elect three new members to the HOA board of directors. Glen Lucero is one of the four candidates running for the board this year.
Glen's Bio:
Glen Lucero is the Director of Facilities for the Denver Center for the Performing
Meet the Candidates: Joan Maybury
On November 6, 2023, Brooks Towers owners will elect three new members to the HOA board of directors. Joan Maybury is one of the four candidates running for the board this year.
Joan's Bio:
My husband Phillip and I made Brooks Tower our home when we moved here
Riser Reserve Ballot Issue in Plain English
At this yearâs annual meeting, BT owners are being asked to decide what to do with the extra money from the special assessments that were collected for the riser project, now that the project is mostly completed. This is a complicated and confusing subject, so we're going
City Funding for Police May Be at Risk
City Council and Mayor Johnston are currently in budget discussions. The final budget must be approved on November 13th. At the most recent City Council meeting, an advocacy group had a significant presence insisting that money allocated to the Denver Police Department be reduced or eliminated.
In This Together, For Better or Worse (But Hopefully Mostly Better)
Brooks Tower is a vertical neighborhood, with 566 units, and usually around 800 people in residence. Itâs a wonderful, thriving community, where we all share space, resources and the love of living downtown. But like every neighborhood, we have our challenges. Itâs up to us to decide whether
Meet the Brooks Operations Team!
I recently had the privilege to interview Brooks Tower Operations Team - Phil, Pete and Monty - and ask them some questions about what their capabilities are as far as individual unit maintenance is concerned.
Here are some of the answers that they gave me ~
* Rates: $70/hour | $35/30
The Parking Market: How to Give/Get a Parking Spot at Brooks
Looking for a parking spot at Brooks Tower? Or have one that youâre not using? It seems like every day, someone is asking for a parking spot â short-term, long-term, just for the night â or someone has a parking space for rent. Did you know that Brooks Tower has a
BT Board Meeting Rundown - September 21
Greg Gisbert Dazzlesđś
Dazzle Announces First 2023 Dazzle Residency with Greg Gisbert from September 23 â 28
This is the first week-long Residency with internationally renowned jazz trumpet touring and recording artist Brook Towerâs own Greg Gisbert.
Gregâs influence on the Jazz community transcends generations as he enters the 5th decade of
UpDoNA- It's where Brooks Tower lives!
UpDoNA represents our interests and gives us information - owners and renters a like.
BT Board Meeting Rundown - August 15, 2023
BT Board Meeting Rundown - June 15, 2023
Management Update - June 30
Management Report - June 23
BT Board Meeting Rundown - May 25, 2023
Management Report - June 9
Management Report - May 26
Bring the May Flowers
Thanks to Marsha McNally and the Cracked Pots for replanting and refreshing the front garden for spring!
Much Ado About Smartmeters
Learn what smart meters will mean for owners and residents of Brooks Tower -- including how to make them work for you.
Management Report - May 12
How to Be a Good Neighbor at Brooks
Management Update: May 5
How to be a Good Landlord at Brooks
Brooks Tower is a community of owners and renters. As a landlord, you play a big part in ensuring the continued quality of life we all enjoy â including your tenants, everyone else's tenants, and your fellow owners.
BT Board Meeting Rundown - April 20, 2023
Heating and Cooling at Brooks
The Laundry Room Chronicles
Management Update: April 14
Management Update: April 7
Management Report: March 31
Management Update: March 24
BT Board Meeting Rundown - March 16, 2023
BT's New Communication Committee Revamps Its Mission
đŁMISSION: "To provide an entertaining and informative publication for Brooks Tower residents and our neighbors, to build community and engagement, and to work with the board and management to help disseminate important information to residents and owners."
The Communications Committee of Brooks Tower is excited to announce our
Wonking Out on Brooks: These ARE the Boring Legal Documents You Are Looking For
Management Update: March 17, 2023
Meet Shayna the Exuberant Chaweenie
One thing about Brooks Tower: So many dogs! In Woofs from the Elevator, we sit down with our four-legged neighbors and see what makes them tick â or bark â or spin around and beg for treats.
A little while ago we sat down with Deby the human and Shayna the Chaweenie.
Community Update: March 3, 2023
Life At Brooks : What You Need to Know
With over 500 apartments, Brooks Towers is home to as many unique residences as some Denver neighborhoods. We live here for the community â and to make that possible, there are certain rules we all must live by, to peacefully coexist. Here's the short and skinny low-down on the
Super Bowl LVII, Brooks Style
On Sunday, February 12, members of the Brooks Tower family got together to celebrate Super Bowl LVII with a party in the lobby.
Community Update : February 10, 2023
The Ultimate Guide to Renovating at Brooks
Hail, Colorado - 145th Anniversary Of Statehood
August 1 is Colorado Day! On August 1, 1876, President Ulysses S. Grant issued a proclamation admitting Colorado to the Union as the 38th state. Colorado is called the Centennial State because it was admitted on the 100th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
Amache: Japanese Internment Camp
Amache, as it was more commonly known, happened to be the smallest. The internees lived, worked, and were educated there under armed guard and surrounded by barbed wire.