A Denver nonprofit building a four-story youth homeless shelter will have to dip into its furniture, equipment and staffing budget after losing a wage dispute that added an estimated $2 million in costs ahead of its projected July opening. Urban Peak paid its construction crews for the $40 million building at residential rates instead of business rates, an issue flagged by Denver Labor as potential wage theft. The nonprofit appealed the decision to a hearing officer appointed by the city auditor, who sided with Denver Labor. The determination that Urban Peak’s 136-bed shelter for young people ages 15-24 was classified as business construction came as a shock to most involved — incl
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