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  <title>Stapleton's Promise</title>
  <description>On Changing Denver this month, we bring you the story of Stapleton, the would-be New Urbanist paradise, and its upsetting connection to the Ku Klux Klan.&amp;amp;nbsp; - Recommended Reading If you want to learn more about the business side of Stapleton, Paul has covered related subjects a couple times for Crain's Denver:  From the Block: Thriving neighborhood rises from grounded Stapleton  Stanley Marketplace readies for takeoff in Aurora For another take on Stapleton and New Urbanism, here's a  worthy article from CityLab about street design. And here's a link to the  Green Book&amp;amp;nbsp;and one to Forest City's Stapleton website. - Our theme song is &amp;quot;Minnow&amp;quot; by Felix Fast4ward. The other songs heard in this episode are &amp;quot;Storm&amp;quot; by Sam Glover and a selection of tracks by Kai Engel that we found on WFMU's Free Music Archive.&amp;amp;nbsp; - You can find us on Twitter @ChangingDenver and sign up for our newsletter at www.changingdenver.com/about.&amp;amp;nbsp; Thanks for listening! </description>
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