Denver’s newly remodeled 16th Street is open at its full expanse, beckoning workers and employers back into a downtown that was partially vacated during the pandemic, when office vacancies climbed past 30%, then 35%.
Now analysts are seeing a glimmer of hope that the collapse can be reversed and that workers, and residents, can be lured back into a downtown that was once a national showplace for urban rebirth.
Commercial real estate services company CBRE is seeing some signs of a turnaround there in its newest 3rd quarter reports on the metro commercial and retail markets…