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Business Owners Speak On The State Of Colfax
If you’ve traveled down Colfax near downtown recently, you probably noticed that many buildings that used to house businesses and restaurants are sitting abandoned. Metal bars cover shattered windows, trash lines the streets, fences block off large parts of sidewalks and the homeless are everywhere. So what happened that led to Colfax’s deterioration, and is there any hope in reviving Colfax to its former glory and beyond? 303 Magazine met with some of the business owners on Colfax to get the rundown on what is happening with one of Denver’s most historic roads.
May 5, 2023
Review – UMS Saw Old Traditions Die, and New Ones Thrive
Back to South Broadway and back to the basics — a return to form, or so you would…
September 1, 2021
How To Not Be An Asshole At Post-COVID Shows
As we come out of hiding and go full throttle into concert season, there are a few reminders…
June 8, 2021
Entertainment Industry Professionals Talk COVID-19 Impact
If you took a shot for every time you’ve read about entertainers struggling through the pandemic, you’d probably…
December 28, 2020
10 Socially Distant Things To Do This Holiday Season In and Around Denver
This year, the holiday season will look very different in Denver from previous years. As the cases of…
December 2, 2020
Beet Box, One of Denver’s Best All-Vegan Cafes, Closes Its Doors For Good
Beet Box Bakery is yet another business casualty of the COVID-19 pandemic. Since 2013, the cafe has served…
November 23, 2020
Two Denver Creatives Collaborated to Bring a Unique New Collection to Life
In spite of the unique circumstances brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, Denver creatives Amy Lisojo and Olive…
November 12, 2020
How Small Museums Around Denver Are Surviving the Pandemic Together
When the COVID-19 restrictions took place, uncertainty loomed around the local cultural organizations. Museums, as pillars of every…
October 20, 2020
Denver Arts & Venues Announces $1 Million in Aid for Struggling Venues and Artists
Denver Arts & Venues set aside a sizable sum of emergency relief funding for both venues and artists…
October 16, 2020
Some Colorado Healthcare Employees Face Furloughs, Despite Frontline Role
As the intensity of healthcare work and COVID response efforts continue, some Colorado hospitals, healthcare systems and frontline…
September 29, 2020
Mercury Cafe, A Denver Staple, Is Fighting to Stay Afloat
Mercury Cafe has been a staple to Denver creatives since 1990 when they first opened their doors to…
August 6, 2020
Denver Designers Weigh In About the Future of Fashion During a Pandemic
Throughout history, fashion has often been a sign of cultural change. One notable fashion transformation included the 1960s hippie movement…
July 2, 2020