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Why Downtown is Important to Denver


Downtown Denver at nightDemographics

  • 10,000 residents in Downtown CBD; 63,000 within 1.5 mile radius
  • 110,000 workers in Downtown 
  • Projected 2030 CBD residential: 25,000
  • Projected 2030 workforce: 145,000

Tourism

  • Overnight visitors: 12.2 million in 2008 Denver Art Museum
  • Economic impact of visitors: $3.1 billion in 2008 

Attractions

  • Over 30 attractions in Downtown, including three major sports venues and a world-class performing arts center
  • Over 5 million attendees to major attractions annually

Retail

  • Condos in Downtown Denver's Central Platte Valley2008 Downtown sales tax revenue: $27,225,239
  • Approximately 1,000 retail and restaurant establishments 

Tax Data

  • In 2007, Downtown generated 13% of total city property tax collections
  • At 2.9%, Colorado's sales & tax use is lowest of 45 states collecting sales tax

ResidentialCivic Center Park in Downtown Denver

  • 18% growth in Downtown since 2000
  • Median age: 35 
  • Average household income: $64,027

Transportation

  • 10 light rail stations
  • 59 buses routed through Downtown 
  • 44,000 off-street parking spaces 

 February 2010

 


The Downtown Denver Partnership, Inc. is a non-profit business organization that creatively plans, manages and develops Downtown Denver as the unique, diverse, vibrant and economically healthy urban core of the Rocky Mountain region.

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