DDP_Section Elevation_10.16.2015.pdf
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10/16/15
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SKYLINE PARK CIVIC CENTER STATION
DENVER PAVILIONS
TABOR CENTER
GARDEN BLOCK
DENVER UNION STATION
WRITER SQUARE
PATIO 16
DENVER
MILLENNIUM BRIDGE
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T R A V E L by TR A I N
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BROADWAY ST.
CLEVELAND PL.
19,808
COURT PL.
23,616
TREMONT PL.
AVERAGE DAILY PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC BY BLOCK
30,611
GLENARM PL.
27,596
WELTON ST.
30,573
CALIFORNIA ST.
27,873
STOUT ST.
21,126
CHAMPA ST.
16,154
CURTIS ST.
18,108
ARAPAHOE ST.
21,311
LAWRENCE ST.
11,634
LARIMER ST.
17,307
14,861
MARKET ST.
BLAKE ST.
11,967
WAZEE ST.
WYNKOOP ST.
WEWATTA ST.
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189 RETAILERS AND RESTAURANTS LOCATED ON THE MALL
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SALES TAX COLLECTION FROM BUSINESSES ALONG THE MALL TOTALED $15,000,000 IN 2014, A 45% INCREASE SINCE 2010
1,241
RESIDENTIAL UNITS ON THE MALL
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HISTORY
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RTD FREE MALLRIDE
5,000,000
44 SIDEWALK CAFES ALONG THE MALL WITH OUTDOOR SEATING FOR 1,000+ PEOPLE
5AM-6AM
5 MINUTES
6AM-9AM
1.5 MINUTES
9AM-11:30AM
3.5 MINUTES
11:30AM-2PM
1.5 MINUTES
2PM-4PM 4PM-6PM
1.5 MINUTES 3.5 MINUTES
8:30PM-11PM
6.5 MINUTES
11PM-2AM
13.5 MINUTES
1959 Conversations about a pedestrian mall on 16th Street begin
1,402 HOTEL ROOMS ON THE MALL
MILLION miles
1976 City of Denver, RTD and DDP begin planning of a transit mall on 16th Street
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1.2 MILES
MALL WIDTH
BROADWAY TO WYNKOOP:
WYNKOOP TO CHESTNUT:
80 FT
115 FT
AVERAGE TRIP LENGTH
TABLES & CHAIRS
87 TRASH & RECYCLE BINS
18,000 45,000 45,000 45,000 45,000 45,000 25,000
Construction of I.M. Pei Cobb Freed & Partners-designed 16th Street Mall begins
400,000 GRANITE PAVERS
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235 TREES
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1980
THE MALL EXPERIENCE STUDY, LED BY THE CITY OF DENVER IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE DOWNTOWN DENVER PARTNERSHIP, AIMS TO CREATE A PLACE WHERE PEOPLE WANT TO BE MORE OFTEN AND STAY FOR LONGER PERIODS OF TIME.
MALL LENGTH
ANNUAL MALLRIDE PASSENGERS
AVG. DAILY BOARDINGS
LOOKING FORWARD
THE DOWNTOWN DENVER BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (BID) SPENDS OVER $3,000,000 EACH YEAR ON MALL MAINTENANCE, SAFETY AND AMENITIES. RTD AND THE CITY OF DENVER SPEND $1,000,000 EACH YEAR TO REPAIR THE TRANSIT LANES.
ANNUAL OPERATING COST
14,000,000
21 CART AND KIOSK VENDORS ON THE MALL
SQUARE FEET OF OFFICE SPACE ON THE MALL
16TH ST. MALL IS THE MOST POPULAR SHOPPING & ENTERTAINMENT DESTINATION FOR VISITORS TO METRO DENVER
$12
3.5 MINUTES
6PM-8:30PM
ENVIRONMENT
1982 The 16th Street Mall opens
325 PLANTERS
1992 Mall extended into LoDo
162 GLOBE LIGHTS
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WEEKDAY MALLRIDE FREQUENCIES
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2001 Mall extended into Central Platte Valley
FUNDED BY THE CITY OF DENVER, NEW GLOBE LIGHTS WILL BE INSTALLED IN 2016 TO PROVIDE SIGNIFICANTLY HIGHER AND MORE CONSISTENT LEVELS OF LIGHTING ON THE MALL.
RTD’S NEW FLEET OF 36 FULLY-ELECTRIC, AIR-CONDITIONED FREE MALLRIDE SHUTTLES IS COMING IN 2016.
THE DOWNTOWN DENVER PARTNERSHIP’S DOWNTOWN SECURITY ACTION PLAN OUTLINES A COMPREHENSIVE SECURITY STRATEGY FOR THE MALL. MEET IN THE STREET, A BID-FUNDED EVENT THAT TRANSFORMS THE 16TH STREET MALL INTO A SHARED PUBLIC SPACE THROUGH PROGRAMMING AND ACTIVITIES, WILL CONTINUE TO BE ENHANCED AND EXPANDED IN 2016.
2012
2014
Mall celebrates its 30th birthday
City of Denver and DDP begin Mall Experience Study