Denver International Airport officials on January 18 launched a redesign of the airport's new hotel and transit station that modifies elements of the original plan by architect Santiago Calatrava. Last fall, the architect abruptly resigned from the project, unhappy that key portions of his design were eliminated when the budget was cut to $500 million from $650 million.
"All legal issues with Calatrava's firm have been resolved, and we can now move forward," DIA Executive Director Kim Day told Denver City Council members before they approved the changes.