Perceptions of downtown Denver plummet despite $1.2B in investment
By Bernadette Berdychowski | Denver Gazette
City leaders have stressed downtown Denver has several things going in its favor — reopening of 16th Street Mall, new businesses moving in, stronger police presence and $570 million of investment money.
Despite efforts to make a comeback, optimism fell among the public last year.
Perceptions of downtown grew more unfavorable in 2024, according to a preview of a Gensler report shown at the State of Downtown Denver breakfast event by the Downtown Denver Partnership held on Thursday.
Gensler surveyed 500 people in Denver — from local visitors to residents and office workers — between September and October to gauge how downtowns across the country are performing.
The full report hasn’t been released and is scheduled to come o...