That win-win deal between Historic Denver and the owners of the El Chapultepec building at 1962 Market Street just hit a bump. In March, Historic Denver and two Denver residents, including former city council rep Elbra Wedgeworth, filed a non-owner application for historic designation of the structure that had housed the legendary jazz club before its current owner, the Monfort Companies— led by executive vice president Kenneth Monfort, son of Rockies co-owner Charlie Monfort — could demolish it, as called for in a draft plan for the corner by Coors Field…

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