Mayor Johnston's All In Mile High All In Mile High is Denver’s strategic initiative to end unsheltered homelessness through a coordinated, citywide network of support services.
Vibrant Denver Bond The Vibrant Denver Bond can be used to fund new parks, libraries, roads and more, while also maintaining and upgrading existing facilities.
Give5 Mile High We’re asking Denverites to join us in volunteering five hours every month to help our community, tackling a different citywide need every time.
Building a Vibrant Downtown with the DDA Mayor Johnston and the City will use Downtown Development Authority investments to drive economic growth and create a vibrant, family-friendly and diverse downtown.
Denver Ends Cycle of Veteran Street Homelessness Mayor Mike Johnston announced that, for the first time, no veteran in Denver has to sleep on the streets.
Mayor's Design Awards Information on the Mayor's Design Awards, which recognize Denver projects for excellence in architecture, exterior design and place-making.
Burnham Yard Community Planning Information about City and County of Denver projects in the Burnham Yard area and surrounding neighborhoods.
DDDA Approves Funding for 178 New Residences in Former Office Building The Denver Downtown Development Authority (DDDA) today announced that it has approved funding for its 13th project downtown since applications for DDDA funding first opened in March 2025. The DDDA Board of Directors unanimously approved an office-to-residential conversion of the historic Petroleum Building located at 110 16th St. in downtown Denver.
Denver Breaks Ground on Civic Center Next 100 Project Published on November 19, 2025 The Civic Center Next 100 project celebrates Denver’s First National Historic Landmark and aims to reinvigorate Civic Center Park for the Next 100 years by introducing thoughtful, contemporary updates that will create a premier destination for civic gatherings, community events, cultural performances and daily use. Tagged as: , Mayor, Parks & Recreation
DDDA Approves Funding for 178 New Residences in Former Office Building Published on November 19, 2025 The Denver Downtown Development Authority (DDDA) today announced that it has approved funding for its 13th project downtown since applications for DDDA funding first opened in March 2025. The DDDA Board of Directors unanimously approved an office-to-residential conversion of the historic Petroleum Building located at 110 16th St. in downtown Denver. Tagged as: , Economic Development & Opportunity, Mayor, News