Revitalizing downtown Denver is top of mind for city officials, residents and businesses alike and there are many ideas from office-to-residential conversions to activating public spaces to help invigorate areas. Commercial business districts are now being reimagined as 18- to 24-hour environments that leverage their location, culture and connectivity to create community. Key questions remain: How do we pay for the myriad of revitalization efforts and regain the level of activity downtown once had?
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