Denver (KDVR) – where the sixteenth position of the street street is officially reopened for more than a year of construction in the coming weeks, the city is considering a new base that allows alcohol consumption abroad in certain areas.
Companies at the Commercial Center said that the ability to drink while moving has the ability to be a real driving force to return it here for the first time in years.
Heather Delandy was the general manager of Appaloosa Grill at the sixteenth street center for about a year, and anything was normal.
“It was a crazy year.” “We had even walls, most likely, two months ago.”
With the conclusion of this construction, people began to return, and the idea of outdoor alcohol consumption has sparked Delaney.
“I love the good Bourbon Street, so I think it will be good,” Dylani said.
The Ministry of Consumption and Licensing in the city held a public hearing on Friday morning to put the proposal. The idea is currently in setting the 16th Street Mall and Glenarm Place as consumer areas, where people can walk outdoors with a drink purchased from a qualified company that earns a new alcohol eating license.
This is exactly what the area needs, “said Lisa Bob, president of the Higher Downtown neighborhood association.
“We are very excited,” said Bob. “We need a central gathering place, and Glenarm Plaza will be that for us.”
Dylani agreed, saying that any assistance to return the mall to his previous glory is appreciated.
“It gives bars a kind of additional traffic,” said Dylani. “Even to enter only and get a beer, as you know, these are sales.”
She also said that a temporary situation was similar during the epidemic was successful.
“I really succeeded for us,” said Dylani. “We have kept somewhat alive, we are a mother and a ride at the age of sixteen and we are still here today.”
Although the plan has not been completed yet, both Delaney and Pop hope this is what brings a new nature to the region.
“It will be a great place, even better than before,” said Bob.
The other rules that the city included in the proposal is that the output sales can only occur between 10 am and 9 pm, and you cannot enter your alcohol into the area. The city said it is now reviewing the public inputs it received on Friday before the completion of the bases before the official reopening of 16th Mall Street later this month.