Or ask anyone that offices at Union Station if it matters that there's a fully activated revived public spaces with restaurants and commercial investment that they come to work in or not. We see some of the dramatically higher rates of occupancy and revenue are disproportionately in lower downtown, not in upper downtown. Why is that? That is singly because of the investment of Union Station and the surrounding areas that have driven that recovery much faster than other parts of the city. (36:03–36:12)
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Asserts that lower downtown Denver has higher occupancy and revenue rates compared to upper downtown.
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