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16th Street Mall as seen from the Daniels & Fisher Tower. The 16th Street Mall is a pedestrian and transit mall in Denver, Colorado that opened in 1982. The mall, 1.25 miles (2 kilometers) long, runs along 16th Street in downtown Denver, from Wewatta Street (at Union Station) to the intersection of 16th Avenue and Broadway (at Civic Center Station).
The 16th Street Mall is changing and Mayor Hancock was there to break ground on renovations to an area that has suffered low foot traffic even before the pandemic. Denver7's Colette Bordelon reports.
The Denver Millennium Bridge is the world's first cable-stayed bridge using post-tensioned structural construction. [1] Located near LoDo (Denver's lower downtown), in Riverfront Park, it connects the 16th Street Mall with the Commons Park in the Central Platte Valley District of the Union Station neighborhood.
In 1979 federal approval was granted for the 16th Street Mall in downtown Denver, originally known as Transitway. The project allowed express bus productivity to double and was eventually intersected by RTD's first light rail line, the D Line, at Stout and California streets. Construction began in 1980.
During his fourteen years in office, several construction projects changed the landscape of the city, including: [5] 16th Street Mall; McNichols Sports Arena; Denver Center for the Performing Arts; Auraria Campus; The North Building addition to the Denver Art Museum; Expansions of Mile High Stadium; Twenty new pools and recreational center
LoDo and the 16th Street mall are home to hundreds of bars, restaurants, and cafes, attracting many residents from the metro area and supporting the 30,000 plus residents living in the central business district. [2] Additionally, Downtown Denver is home to the second largest performing arts center in the United States. [citation needed]
The restaurant has been gone for many years. After operating for many years as an office building, in 2006, the Security Life Building underwent a major conversion to residential use. 1600 Glenarm Place is in the heart of Downtown Denver. The high-rise sits on the corner of 16th Street Mall and Glenarm Place, next to the Denver Pavilions.
The Highland Bridge is the third of three pedestrian bridges to connect Downtown Denver with the Highland neighborhood. The bridge crosses the Valley Highway (Interstate 25) between Platte Street and Central Street as an extension of the 16th Street Mall. The bridge was opened on December 16, 2006. It is 325 feet long and cost US $5.2 million ...