Downtown Denver Leadership Program Completes 2024 Class Project on 16th Street
- Downtown Denver Partnership
- Nov 18, 2024
- 3 min read
The Downtown Denver Partnership’s Downtown Denver Leadership Program (DDLP) has been instrumental in shaping Denver’s emerging leaders through its collaborative curriculum, which includes project-based experiential learning and dynamic opportunities to develop leadership skills. Over the course of the last nine months, the Downtown Denver Leadership Program Class of 2024 completed three different projects that contributed to the reopening – and reactivation – of the newly renovated 16th Street. Participants heard from local leaders about the complexities, challenges and visionary goals of this bold and ambitious project. Through guided group discussions, participants selected and accomplished the following projects that complemented their skills and passions and strategically aligned with the Downtown Denver Partnership’s priorities for a thriving downtown. metaMORPHosis Project Group With the revitalization of 16th Street, the Downtown Denver Partnership has made significant efforts to incorporate public art and experiential placemaking. To support this goal, one project group decided to pursue a new art installation for 16th Street. The group designed a call for proposals, conducted a thorough selection process, and ultimately purchased "Morph" using funding that was earmarked for public art and placemaking. “Morph,” created by Grand Junction-based artist Ken Cable, is a five-foot-tall Monarch butterfly representing rebirth, transformation, childlike joy and hope, which resonated with this group as they see downtown currently experiencing its own transformation. The group is continuing to help the Downtown Denver Partnership select Morph's final location on 16th Street, and is also helping us establish key community partnerships to support future activations around Morph. Outer Space Project Group This project group led the revival of Outer Space, a Downtown Denver Partnership-managed public space at 16th and Welton. After conducting significant research, including engaging with local business owners and scoping a variety of potential improvements they could make to the space, the project group ultimately chose to invest in better infrastructure to improve the user experience at Outer Space. The team coordinated and secured a generous donation of new tables, chairs, and trashcans from elements and Emu Americas. They also refurbished the Outer Space sign, designed a new brand, and developed a set of recommendations for future site improvements. Storytelling Project Group This project group sought to tell the story of 16th Street as new blocks opened and celebrated the businesses on the street. They led a social media campaign that was targeted towards families and downtown employees to demonstrate life in downtown for both audience groups. They created five reels that featured downtown employees exploring and enjoying our center city, a Saturday family fun day and the opening of one of the 16th Street blocks. They also coordinated four giveaways on social media that supported 16th Street restaurants and businesses and encouraged people to come downtown. Please join us in congratulating the DDLP Class of 2024!
Abigail Branch, Tryba Architects
Adam Rice, BrightView Landscape
Alissa Skinner, Alpine Bank
Amanda Miller, Downtown Denver Partnership
Anthony Pilla, Turner Construction
Anthony Aragon, National Western Center Authority
Arnaldo Colon, Lyft
Benjamin Rance, Emerge
Brian Lopez, OZ Architecture
Brittany Eroen, City and County of Denver, Division of Small Business Opportunity/ DEDO
Bruce Margoshes, EXDO Group Companies
Casey Alexander, Shears Adkins Rockmore Architects
Charlie Robben, Hensel Phelps Construction Co.
Christopher Brueckner, Dig Studio
Colleen Sacco, Select Building Group Commercial
Diana Devot, Sherman & Howard LLC
Dianne Criswell, Special District Association of Colorado
Drew Allen, AECOM
Emilie Forbes, Sasaki
Eric Berglund, PCL Construction Services, Inc.
Eric Andalman, Hogan Lovells
Haley Shilts, Girls Inc. of Metro Denver
Hannah Seely , Hensel Phelps
Heather Howerton, DMCAR
Jadon Wiens, FirstBank
Jennifer Knight Lang, Fennemore Craig PC
Jennifer Ramsey, City and County of Denver, Community
Jessica Marsh, Williams Weese Pepple & Ferguson
Jonathan Bonkoski, Mortenson
Jonathan Colarelli, City and County of Denver, Department of Housing Stability
Joshua Kenney, City and County of Denver, Department of Finance
Joshua Palmeri, City and County of Denver
Kate Lucks, Cushing Terrell
Kate Boren, Husch Blackwell
Kaylee Lino, ULI Colorado
Lauren Falcon, Stantec
Lukasz Dubaj, Mortenson
Malisha Nickels, PNC Bank
Mary Gangel, NINE dot ARTS
Matt Palumbo, Cumming Group
Nessa Mogharreban, Denver Urban Gardens
Paul Leasure, RATIO Design
Peter Lubembela, City and County of Denver, Mayor’s Office
Peter Hamberger, Ballard Spahr
Robin Becker, Auraria Higher Education Center
Rodi Liv, The Hive
Ryan Shaaban, Tryba Architects
Sara Bonacquist, Design Workshop
Sara Van Hatten, MAINSPRING
Sarah Tough, JE Dunn Construction
Tyler Marr, The Weitz Company
Vincent Springer, Bank of America
This year’s Leadership Sponsor is Husch Blackwell, a long-time supporter of the program. Our Community Sponsors are Cumming Group, Alpine Bank and Lewis Roca. This year’s Mobility Sponsor is Lyft. A huge thank you to all of our sponsors for helping us make this program possible! Applications are now open for the 2025 DDLP program! Apply here.