Fencing is already up around portions of the 16th Street Mall, the first visible signs of the three-year, $149 million renovation project that is finally getting underway this month. It’s a project a decade in the making.
Fencing is already up around portions of the 16th Street Mall, the first visible signs of thethat is finally getting underway this month on downtown Denver’s critical commercial drag. It’s a project a decade in the making.
“We’re not happy about it,” Salazar said about the project that will touch all 13 blocks of the mall between now and the end of 2024. “The fences make the area look like a third-world country.” “We just encourage folks to support our local businesses. Over 65% of the businesses on the 16th Street Mall are locally owned,” Kate Barton, the partnership’s executive vice president of special projects, said. “We encourage folks to continue to come down and remember what they love about downtown Denver.”
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