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City plans transformative urban redevelopment to boost community engagement

June 25, 2024 | Denver (Consolidated County and City), Colorado



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City plans transformative urban redevelopment to boost community engagement
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed a significant urban redevelopment plan aimed at revitalizing a neighborhood in Denver. The plan aligns with the city's comprehensive goals, focusing on high-quality design, public engagement, and historic preservation. Key objectives include enhancing local business opportunities, providing affordable retail space for artists, and creating a vibrant community space.

The redevelopment project, with a total budget of approximately $26 million, seeks to utilize $3.3 million in tax increment financing to cover rehabilitation costs, including facade restoration and compliance with building codes. The Urban Renewal Authority (DURA) is set to capture incremental taxes generated by the project, which will also adhere to local hiring practices and small business contracting policies.

The project has undergone revisions based on community feedback, shifting from an initial plan that included a boutique hotel to a design that prioritizes public engagement and neighborhood needs. The Planning Board has already approved the urban redevelopment plan, and a public hearing is scheduled for July 22nd to further discuss the initiative.

Officials emphasized the importance of public investment in making the project viable, highlighting the collaboration with local entities to ensure the successful implementation of the plan. The redevelopment aims not only to enhance the physical space but also to foster a sense of community and support for local artists and businesses.

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