Nope, Fuck you and die in the shithole you created. You don't get to beg for money for all of the problems you created.
16th died because of the Crime, Drugs, Homeless, etc...
It is dead. It will stay dead, at least for a decade from what your shit policies did.
It is so bad that most people in the metro refuse to travel to downtown (myself included).
You and your stupid progressive politics did this.
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From the post:
>The city of Denver and the Downtown Denver Partnership are seeking $1.9 million to attract visitors back to the 16th Street Mall following the estimated completion of a $175 million construction project this summer. The request comes amid concerns about vacant storefronts and public safety in the area. The proposal, presented to Denver City Council on Wednesday, aims to fund events, security and artistic initiatives to transform the mall's image.
The Downtown Denver Partnership and the Johnston administration proposed the funding package to revitalize an area that has struggled with declining foot traffic and a deteriorating reputation. The mall has experienced a 35% decrease in property and sales tax revenue since the pandemic began, resulting in a $45 million loss for the city, according to the city.
Nope, Fuck you and die in the shithole you created. You don't get to beg for money for all of the problems you created.
16th died because of the Crime, Drugs, Homeless, etc...
It is dead. It will stay dead, at least for a decade from what your shit policies did.
It is so bad that most people in the metro refuse to travel to downtown (myself included).
You and your stupid progressive politics did this.
Archive: https://archive.today/ooBtt
From the post:
>>The city of Denver and the Downtown Denver Partnership are seeking $1.9 million to attract visitors back to the 16th Street Mall following the estimated completion of a $175 million construction project this summer. The request comes amid concerns about vacant storefronts and public safety in the area. The proposal, presented to Denver City Council on Wednesday, aims to fund events, security and artistic initiatives to transform the mall's image.
The Downtown Denver Partnership and the Johnston administration proposed the funding package to revitalize an area that has struggled with declining foot traffic and a deteriorating reputation. The mall has experienced a 35% decrease in property and sales tax revenue since the pandemic began, resulting in a $45 million loss for the city, according to the city.
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