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Denver’s 16th Street Mall work won’t be done until 2025 as businesses hang on Complication with a historic sewer line has slowed the now $172.5 million overhaul of city’s downtown backbone ...
This rendering shows what the 16th Street Mall could look like after its $149 million renovation is completed near the end of 2023. Cassandra Allen-Brown’s Yarn Shoppe Denver doesn’t front ...
The 16th Street renovation nears completion this summer. Now, its reputation needs a makeover. The Local newsletter is your ...
In an alternate reality, Denver’s overhaul of the 16th Street Mall would be more than halfway done by now. Retailers and restauranteurs would only have until the end of 2024 to endure dusty, noisy, at ...
The 16th Street Mall will likely never be what it was pre-pandemic and Denver doesn't want it to be. Activity in Downtown Denver is 59% of what it was pre-COVID as it led to problems such as high ...
The pavers she referenced are the path down the center of 16th Street. The ones that the familiar red RTD Mall Ride buses drive on. "In the coming months, RTD will transition the brand of its Mall ...
“The 16th Street Mall transitway is one of the busiest transit corridors in our system and we are excited to work alongside the city on this landmark project to improve safety, mobility, and ...
Thousands of people walk along the 16th Street Mall every day, whether they're on their way to work, shopping, eating or enjoying a day at one of Denver's most popular landmarks. Oct 18, 2017 ...
According to Denver's Department of Transportation, they've been serving 40,000 daily customers along the 16th Street Mall since it opened back in 1982. Its designers had a thirty-year shelf life ...
In the 35 years since it was created, Denver’s 16th Street Mall has morphed from the heart and soul of downtown Denver into a sometime civic embarrassment showing its age. But $68 million in ...
A press event about 16th Street Mall shuttle buses gives us the opportunity to gauge the success of security plans in the area. Find out more at Westword.com.