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DENVER — As construction near E. 58th Avenue and Washington Street continues, a small convenience store and sandwich shop is struggling to stay afloat.
"The project entails widening and making infrastructure, accessibility, and drainage improvements along East 58th Avenue from Washington to York," the Adams County website reads."Other work includes intersection upgrades at Franklin and relocating utilities and water facilities. The work will be phased, but phasing will overlap.
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