Explaining Denver's first suspension of a motel's license

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The Regis Motel on Colfax license holder will have to present evidence to the Department of Excise and Licenses after its business license was suspended.

DENVER — For the first time ever, theissued a summary suspension to a business license at a lodging facility when it suspended the license of the Regis Motel on Colfax on Thursday.

“That's a bad day for us, we don't want to see any business have to close,” said Eric Escudero, a spokesperson for the “In fact, this is only the eighth time since 2017 the city has [suspended a business license],” Escudero said."The city has taken action in other occurrences at hotels or motels that are having illegal activities, but it's never been a case where the city has taken away that business license.

“DPD’s Outreach Case Coordinators were on-site and helped to place two families with children in a hotel for one week. They worked with HOST to get the families on the list for the Family Shelter Program where they will receive case management and longer term housing. One of the two families had a lot of belongings with them, so the Outreach Case Coordinators ordered them a Lyft to make sure they could bring everything to the hotel .

 

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