February 19, 2025 - 09:20

Denver Mayor Mike Johnston, who campaigned on the promise of revitalizing downtown Denver, is now facing pressure from local business owners who are concerned about safety issues affecting their establishments. A coalition of these business owners has come forward, highlighting a significant decline in foot traffic as a direct result of safety concerns in the area.
They argue that the current environment is deterring customers and impacting their livelihoods. The business owners are calling on Mayor Johnston and city leaders to take immediate action to enhance safety measures and restore confidence among patrons. Their concerns reflect a broader sentiment that unless decisive steps are taken, the vibrant atmosphere of downtown Denver could continue to deteriorate.
The group is advocating for increased police presence, improved lighting, and community engagement initiatives to create a more welcoming environment. As the city navigates these challenges, the business community is hopeful that their voices will lead to meaningful changes that will benefit both residents and visitors alike.
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