Through Transportation
Downtown Denver is pedestrian friendly, to a point. You can get in and out of the city quickly, but there is one major problem with venturing downtown, parking.
An overabundance of two-hour meters and overly expensive parking garages is not the answer. Denverites are looking for convenience.
And, convenience comes in the form of public transportation.
With the development of the Union Station Neighborhood, all of downtown Denver is connected. Connected through urban shuttles and buses, connected through pedestrian bridges and walkways, and finally, connected through light rail and commuter rail.
It is easier to get from home to work to dinner, and back home again, using public transit than your automobile. Plus, it is more cost effective.
A fluid public transportation system is the final, and most important, puzzle piece in the development of downtown Denver.
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