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Downtown Denver BID Overview
The Downtown Denver Business Improvement District is a quasi-governmental management organization funded by Downtown commercial property owners. The BID maintains the 16th Street Mall and enhances basic City services by funding district-wide security, marketing and business support programs to provide a clean, safe and vibrant Downtown environment.

Through annual assessments, owners of private commercial properties in the 120-block Downtown Denver Business Improvement District help fund cleaning and maintenance services, safety initiatives, consumer marketing campaigns and economic development efforts. There are approximately 370 private commercial property owners in the BID. The BID's boundaries extend from Speer Boulevard to 20th Street, and from Wynkoop Street to Grant Street.

History of the BID
At its formation in 1982, the bulk of the BID's day-to-day cleaning and maintenance services were provided on the 16th Street Mall. In November 2001, Downtown commercial property owners approved an increased budget that allowed core cleaning services-including sidewalk sweeping, trash removal, and graffiti removal-to be extended throughout the 120-block district. Additionally, the Lower Downtown extension of the 16th Street Mall between Market Street Station and Wynkoop Street received additional enhancements such as flower planting, landscaping, tree maintenance and snow removal.

Delivery of enhanced services on the Lower Downtown extension of the 16th Street Mall began on January 1, 2002, with core cleaning and maintenance services extended to the remainder of the 120-block district on May 1, 2002.

Created in 1982 as the Mall Management District (MMD), the BID was formed in 1992 upon the sunset of the MMD's charter. In summer 2001, Downtown property owners approved the renewal of the BID's authority for another 10 years.

 

 


 

Downtown Denver BID Board

Areas of Focus:
Daily cleaning, maintenance and enhancement services throughout the district

Capital improvements and repairs

District-wide security

Marketing and promotions support

Provides resources for economic development programs

 

BID Board of Directors:

Mike Zoellner – Board Chair
RedPeak Properties, LLC
(B5 Property Owner)


Wendy Williams - Vice Chair
Vector Property Services, LLC
(Large Property Owner)

 

Andy Roberts - Treasurer
Kittredge Properties, Ltd.
(Small Property Owner)


Kevin McCabe - Secretary
CB Richard Ellis
(Office Property Owner)


LaRay Brown
Central Parking
(Unimproved Property Owner)

 

Charlie Woolley
St. Charles Town Company
(B7 Property Owner)

 

John Gart
The Gart Companies
(Retail Property Owner)

 

Rick Kron
Grimshaw & Harring, P.C.
(Legal Advisor)



The BID Board meets on the 1st Thursday of every month, 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. in the Downtown Denver Partnership boardroom. Please contact Suzie Pittman for meeting details, or to be included on the mailing list.

Meeting agendas and minutes are now available online! click here.


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