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A giant eraser. Denver's 16th Street Mall has officially been rebranded as simply "16th Street." Mayor Mike Johnston announced the name change on Tuesday.
Denver's 16th Street Mall is now called — *drumroll, please* — 16th Street. Why it matters: The $100,000 rebrand is part of the city's $175.4 million effort to revive the downtown strip and ...
More than a year after Denver launched a $150 million remodel of the 16th Street Mall intended to revive downtown, some store owners say it's having the opposite effect.
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Denver Mayor Mike Johnston speaks at the podium with Denver Police Department Chief Ron Thomas (left) at a news conference at 16th Street and Arapahoe on Monday, Jan. 13, following four stabbings ...
Businesses along the 16th Street Mall struggling amid construction Jayanth Sashi has been doing eyebrows and facials on the 16th Street Mall in Denver for five years now. She says business never ...
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 ...
Taelor O’Dorisio, left, and Roderick O’Dorisio, right. stand by a tea sign at Tea for Tae, their four-month-old cafe on the 16th Street Mall.
Denver city leaders announced the rebranding of the 16th Street Mall on Tuesday, dropping the word “mall” from the corridor’s name as the area prepares to reopen following years of construction.
Urban Egg on April 14, 2025, in Denver. Urban Egg was the first business to go through Denver's new Express Permitting program, reserved specifically for tenants on the 16th Street Mall.
DENVER (KDVR) — Frustration is growing among local businesses as construction on the 16th Street Mall project reaches two years.
The 16th Street Mall revitalization project has celebrated another milestone with the arrival of new oak trees slated to be planted between Market and Larimer Streets.