Community members walked, jogged, biked, scooted and boogied down Broadway in Denver Sunday during the first in a series of ¡Viva! Streets events
DENVER — Downtown Denver looked slightly different Sunday as people ditched their cars to explore the city.
“We see a significant positive impact with these kinds of events when we are in a business corridor, so people who may not know of new businesses or rediscover businesses that you love,” said Garrett."There are so many benefits that we see when people come out. There are health benefits, discovering new businesses, discovering new places in the city, and being together all really in that wonderful hub that is the signature of Denver.
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