Businesses on 16th Street Mall Struggle Amid Construction and Lack of Tourists
Title: Construction on 16th Street Mall Hurting Local Businesses
The bustling 16th Street Mall in downtown Denver is usually a hotspot for tourists and locals alike, but for Jayanth Sashi and other business owners, the ongoing construction has been a major setback.
Sashi, who has been offering eyebrow and facial services on the mall for five years, has seen a significant decline in foot traffic and revenue since the construction began. With no parking available and the light rail stations surrounding her shop closed for maintenance, Sashi’s once-thriving business is now struggling to stay afloat.
Many other businesses on the mall are facing similar challenges, with some reporting a 50% decrease in revenue compared to previous years. The construction work, which was supposed to be completed by September, has dragged on, leaving business owners like Sashi frustrated and anxious about their future.
As the summer season approaches, businesses are hoping for a boost in tourism to help them recover from the losses incurred during the construction period. However, with no end in sight to the disruptions caused by the ongoing construction, the future remains uncertain for the businesses on 16th Street Mall.
Despite the challenges they are facing, Sashi and her fellow business owners are determined to weather the storm and are calling for relief to help them survive this difficult period. The once-vibrant tourist area is now a shadow of its former self, but with perseverance and support, they are hopeful that they can bounce back and thrive once again.