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The Denver Housing Authority is getting the most out of its grant writing in winning five ARRA funding opportunities. Rendering: DHA The South Lincoln Park development project near the 10th and Osage light-rail station received $10 million in ARRA funds to create a mixed-income, mixeduse, transit-oriented community in Denver. Related Links: Top Colorado & Wyoming Newsmakers of 2009 Better Denver Bond Program Thrives Heading West No Help Wanted Colorado Transportation Stimulus Snapshot FASTER Bill to Boost CDOT Funds Mergers & Acquisitions New Businesses, New Offices Moves In a remarkable accomplishment, the Denver Housing Authority recently won five of five competitive