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Data reveals surge in foot traffic after downtown reopening

August 07, 2024 | Denver (Consolidated County and City), Colorado



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Data reveals surge in foot traffic after downtown reopening
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the positive economic impact of a recent downtown block reopening. Council members expressed interest in quantifiable data regarding increased foot traffic and restaurant patronage following the event. One member highlighted anecdotal evidence from local brokers, who reported a significant uptick in inquiries from potential tenants—more phone calls in just three days post-reopening than in the previous three years of construction.

The economic development department confirmed that monthly updates on foot traffic data are available, although the specific figures were not detailed in the meeting. This information is expected to provide a clearer picture of the reopening's effects on local businesses and the overall vibrancy of the downtown area. The council's focus on these metrics underscores the importance of revitalizing urban spaces and supporting local economies.

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