The Downtown Denver Partnership said it has taken lessons from the pilot of its Popup Denver program to improve the process and hopefully increase the prospects for long-term business success. via robharristv
DENVER — Round two of the Downtown Denver Partnership’s Popup Denver officially launched last week. The program gives local entrepreneurs the chance to set up shop on 16th Street Mall with free rent and a stipend for storefront and marketing.
Image En Mouvement, an art installation produced by entrepreneurs at Dance2B in downtown Denver, is still operating and will continue through the month of February. Unlike the other small businesses selected in round one, IEM was created to be a free experience for passersbys on 16th Street Mall. While IEM was not created to bring in recurring revenue for its creators directly, Graham and co-producer Jennifer Tisdale came into the project with business experience in downtown Denver. They operate the Dance2B studios in lower downtown, and as such, had a keen sense of the challenges and pitfalls that can come with a new business launch.
“We have found through our pilot stage that some of those retail entrepreneurs are not quite ready to operate a storefront,” said Sarah Wiebenson, DDP director of economic development. “Those Maker Track folks can apply to be a part of our retail collective, where up to 30 makers will have their products featured in a downtown store in the collective sponsored by Wells Fargo. And then those experienced retail entrepreneurs in the region can apply to be on the Explore Track.
Safety and security downtown is another main concern that has been raised by both business owners and residents. In November 2022, DDP and the City of Denver announced a public safety initiative with 40 partner organizations to address safety concerns downtown. The plan includes a heavier police presence, as well as mental health experts and substance abuse navigators to connect individuals with services.
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