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Council proclaims Oct. 4 reopening of Sixteenth Street, citing $175 million-plus investment

5934676 · September 29, 2025
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Denver City Council adopted a proclamation recognizing the reopening of Sixteenth Street on Oct. 4, 2025, and heard members and Downtown Denver Partnership officials describe the multi-year project and its goals for downtown activation and accessibility.

Denver City Council on Monday adopted a proclamation recognizing Oct. 4, 2025, as the reopening and rebranding date for the city’s central corridor formerly known as the Sixteenth Street Mall.

Councilmember Chris Hines sponsored the proclamation, which the council adopted by voice vote (12-0). Hines described the reopening as the culmination of a multi-year rebuild and said the project represents “more than $175,000,000 investment” in downtown infrastructure and public space.

“This is a vision of Downtown Denver as a place where people can come not to just…

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