On Thursday, the Downtown Denver Partnership presented seven awards to the people, places and businesses driving progress towards an economically healthy, growing and vital downtown at the 54th Annual Downtown Denver Awards Dinner, presented by Polsinelli.
The honorees, selected by a jury of key business leaders convened by the Downtown Denver Partnership, are businesses, projects and initiatives that had the most significant impact on the center city in 2014. Awards were presented to:
- Denver Public Library 125th Anniversary
- Mile High United Way Morgridge Center for Community Change
- Renaissance Denver Downtown City Center Hotel
- Emily Griffith Campus and Downtown Denver Expeditionary School
- Stout Street Health Center and Renaissance Stout Street Lofts
- Regional Transportation District’s Free MetroRide
- Denver Union Station
“We are grateful for the opportunity to pause each year to celebrate the excellent achievements that advance us toward our vision of a world-class center city,” said Tami Door, president and CEO of the Downtown Denver Partnership. “This year’s winners are city builders who have made Denver stronger, and they are instrumental in establishing Downtown as the economic engine that drives the city, state and region.”
A record-setting 1,000 people were in attendance to celebrate the award winners at the Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center.
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