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Downtown Denver Downtown is where the largest office buildings in Colorado are located. This area has made unbelievable progress the the past decade due to revitalization efforts. More residential is moving in, and lots of downtown retail has been constructed, including the Tabor Center, the Pavilions, and the 16th Street Mall. The explosion of nearby surrounding high density development is also increasing the focus on downtown as a major core in the Rocky Mountains. |
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Here is a shot showing the twin World trade centers (Glass one in center, and yes, Denver has them too). The other WTC building is directly behind the first, so it isn't shown in this photo. The white building to the left is Republic Plaza, and it's the tallest in Colorado. (About 700 ft). |
The new civic center office building again. This building seems to fit in pretty well downtown. |
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Downtown offices lining Lincoln st. |
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Here's a shot of a church at the foot of the smaller Qwest tower. (It's not the same church that's referred to in the previous picture). |
Curtis St. as seen from the west, looking east. This street ends at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, where this photo was taken from. |
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In the center of the city, the buildings cast permanent shadows on the narrow street, no matter what time of day it is. |
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The second WTC tower can just barely be seen behind the first. Notice the stripes of light cast on the foreground building by the brown building to the left of the WTC. |
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