2200 15th Street
Denver, CO 80202
Welcome to the Denver Skate Park Facebook page! This is THE PLACE to go for all things skate, all things skaters, and all things about the landmark itself, Denver Skate Park. Here you'll find info on upcoming events, local concerts, artists, skate sessions and parties all surrounding and involving DSP. The Park is open from 5 AM to 11 PM (Except Wednesdays Park open from 5 AM to 7 AM reopens at 10 AM to 11 PM), and is on the corner of 20th and Little Raven St(Note: 20th is also accessible.) RTD Also serves D-Park with the following routes 0, 6, 10, 20, 31X, 32, 40X, 52, 55X, 72X, 80X 86X, 104X, 120X, AF, BV/BF/BX/BMX, L/LX/LNX/LWS, S, Free Metro Ride FREE MALL RIDE, C, E, W Lines (Coming soon GOLD LINE) visit RTD-Denver.com for schedules. D-Park is Also served by AMTRAK visit amtrak.com/ for more info
Welcome to the Denver Skate Park Facebook page! This is THE PLACE to go for all things skate, all things skaters, and all things about the landmark itself, Denver Skate Park. Here you'll find info on upcoming events, local concerts, artists, skate sessions and parties all surrounding and involving DSP. The Park is open from 5 AM to 11 PM (Except Wednesdays Park open from 5 AM to 7 AM reopens at 10 AM to 11 PM), and is on the corner of 20th and Little Raven St(Note: 20th is also accessible.) RTD Also serves D-Park with the following routes 0, 6, 10, 20, 31X, 32, 40X, 52, 55X, 72X, 80X 86X, 104X, 120X, AF, BV/BF/BX/BMX, L/LX/LNX/LWS, S, Free Metro Ride FREE MALL RIDE, C, E, W Lines (Coming soon GOLD LINE) visit RTD-Denver.com for schedules. D-Park is Also served by AMTRAK visit amtrak.com/ for more info
Welcome to the Denver Skate Park Locals Page! This Page is for the true Denver Skate Park Locals. This is where the locals can post bout things going on. The page has certain locals as moderators. If you want info on events or other news bout the park add or like Denver Skate Park
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The “Better Block” project is a community revitalization effort that temporarily demonstrates how to improve a street with pedestrian and public infrastructure mixed with art, culture, pop-up businesses and street life. For one day, the project fills vacant storefronts, creates pedestrian seating areas, provides landscaping and street furniture, redraws the street, provides live music, and more. Better Block aims to create quick, inexpensive, high-impact changes that lead to permanent solutions for areas in Denver For more information contact Gosia at [email protected]
The 16th Street Mall is a pedestrian and transit mall in Denver, Colorado. The mall, 1.25 miles (2 kilometers) long, runs along 16th Street in downtown Denver, from Wewatta Street (at Union Station) to the intersection of 16th Avenue and Broadway (at Civic Center Station). It is home to over 300 locally owned/chain stores, over 50 restaurants, and the Denver Pavilions.HistoryThe 16th Street Mall opened in 1982, originally from Market Street to Broadway, and was designed by Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, with Henry N. Cobb as design partner, in collaboration with the urban design and landscape architecture firm, OLIN.The mall was extended from Market Street to Wynkoop Street in 2001 and to Union Station in 2002 to coincide with the completion of the Central Platte Valley (CPV) light rail spur. Before 1982, 16th Street was still a shopping and business destination that was home to four major department stores and many office buildings.Currently, the 16th Street Mall serves as a nexus for the major businesses downtown as well as the various tourist attractions that are nearby.Street performingTraditionally, street performing has been very popular on the mall, with many local folk, country, and vocal musicians gaining recognition in pop culture. Other types of performers, such as dancers, actors, impressionists, and comedians have also used the popular location as a prime venue for discovery.
St. Elizabeth's Church is a historic church at 1062 11th Street in Denver, Colorado, United States. It was built in 1898 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1969.
The Ellie Caulkins Opera House, which opened on September 10, 2005, is located in Denver, Colorado as part of the large Denver Performing Arts Complex. It seats 2,225. The Caulkins family pledged $7 million towards the enhancement of the lyric opera house and adjacent public spaces which were constructed inside of the Newton Auditorium.History of the theatreThe Municipal Auditorium, the largest in America except for Madison Square Garden in New York, was completed in time to host the Democratic National Convention in 1908. Mayor Speer and the Chamber of Commerce raised $100,000 to celebrate the July 7 grand opening of the Auditorium with Denver's first national political convention, when William Jennings Bryan was nominated to run for President for the third time.Originally, the building was a multi-purpose structure: it accommodated concerts, operas, theatrical shows, conventions, basketball, auto shows and even circuses, with flags flying from its domes and light bulbs outlining its pediments, cornice, and corners. The proscenium of the original building was designed to be portable so as to create different-sized spaces for different events. When the proscenium was in place, the building was a 3,326 seat theatre with an extraordinarily large back stage area. When the proscenium was raised, increasing the seating capacity to 12,000, the stage and backstage area became large enough to hold circuses and rodeos.For several years in the 1920s and 30s, Music Week was an annual event in Denver. Various communities of the state presented musical programs and most of the performances were in the Auditorium. An opera or operetta was commonly included in the offerings.In 1921, a company of Denver musicians performed Flotow's Martha in May; of special historical significance was the fact that the two performances were broadcast by radio station 9ZAF, the first time ever that a full-length opera was broadcast.
The Brooks Tower is a 42 story residential building in downtown Denver, Colorado, United States. At the time of its construction in 1968, it was the tallest building in Denver, standing 420ft. In 2010, it is the thirteenth-largest building in Denver. It was also Denver's first high-rise residential building. Originally built as an apartment building, Brooks Tower was converted to condominia in the 1990s.Today it provides housing for students attending nearby universities, business people, and families. Located in downtown Denver the location of Brooks Tower provides easy walking access to all accommodations one may need. In addition, a convenience store is open 24/7 to residents and the building has secured entry.
The Denver Performing Arts Complex located in Denver, Colorado, is one of the largest performing arts centers in the United States. The DPAC is a four-block, 12acre site containing ten performance spaces with over 10,000 seats connected by an 80ft tall glass roof. It is home to a theatre company, Broadway touring productions, contemporary dance and ballet, chorales, a symphony orchestra, opera and more.The City and County of Denver’s Theatres and Arenas Division owns and operates the three largest theatres in DPAC, the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, the Buell Theatre and Boettcher Concert Hall. These facilities are managed by Denver Arts and Venues, and the other facilities of the Complex are managed and booked by the Denver Center for the Performing Arts .Performing arts organizations which regularly appear in one or other of the performance spaces include the Colorado Ballet, the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, Opera Colorado and the Denver Center for the Performing Arts’ theatrical divisions — Denver Center Broadway and Denver Center Theatre Company.
Granite Tower, formerly Stellar Plaza and Plaza Tower, is located in the Downtown Denver, Colorado, at 1099 18th Street, Denver, CO. 80202. This office tower is part of Denver Place, a two city block mixed-use high-rise complex.