Denver Downtown Development Authority Unveils $100m for 10 Revitalization Projects
DENVER COUNTY, COLORADO, JUL 30 – Funding will support housing, park upgrades, and small business spaces to boost downtown Denver's economy amid a $250 million budget shortfall, officials said.
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Funding approved for 10 downtown Denver projects with goal of revitalization
DENVER (KDVR) — The Denver Downtown Development Authority announced Wednesday that it approved $100 million for projects that could transform the downtown area into a place where people live, work and play. The group plans to convert vacant office buildings into housing, including the historic Symes and University Buildings on 16th Street. They plan to increase retail opportunities, support culture and family-friendly events, and invest in parks…
Denver’s first $100 million in downtown grants unveiled for housing, business projects — and Civic Center
Ten downtown Denver projects -- ranging from office-to-housing conversions to business support -- are set to receive grant awards from the Downtown Development Authority.
First wave of downtown Denver’s $570M is here. See what 10 projects got funding
Mayor Mike Johnston announced a package of $100 million funding for 10 projects aimed at boosting downtown’s economy around major hubs such as Skyline Park, Glenarm Plaza and Civic Center Park. Those projects include converting historic 16th Street buildings into…
Denver announces $100M funding for 10 projects
Mayor Mike Johnston announced a package of $100 million funding for 10 projects aimed at boosting downtown’s economy around major hubs such as Skyline Park, Glenarm Plaza and Civic Center Park. Those projects include converting historic 16th Street buildings into…
City of Denver to invest $100M+ in 10 projects to bring people back downtown
DENVER Officials with the City of Denver on Wednesday announced a plan to invest more than $100 million into 10 different projects aimed at bringing people back to downtown.The projects are part of the Downtown Development Authority's Plan of Development, which was adopted back in 2024. The millions of dollars are coming from a $570 million fund aimed at improving downtown "without raising taxes or impacting the city's budget," according to the …
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