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See the Winners of the 2017 Mayor’s Design Awards

Courtesy of Denver Community Planning and Development
Cuba Cuba Cafe and Bar Patio Expansion, 1173 Delaware Street.
1/16

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The Maven Hotel at Dairy Block, 1850 Wazee Street.
2/16

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Alchemy Creative Workspace, 66 South Logan Street.
3/16

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Mid-Century House Restoration, 618 South Monroe Way.
4/16

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Shift Workspaces-Bannock, 1001 Bannock Street.
5/16

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The Deck, 651 16th Street.
6/16

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Beloved Community, 3722 Walnut Street.
7/16

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Tivoli Quadrangle, Auraria Higher Education Center, 1363 Ninth Street.
8/16

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Ashley Union Station, 1850 Chestnut Place.
9/16

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The Triangle Building, 1550 Wewatta Street.
10/16

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Avanti Food and Beverage, 3200 Pecos Street.
11/16

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The Blue Trees, 700 14th Street.
12/16

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Cobbler's Corner, 2436 West 44th Avenue.
13/16

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Illegal Pete's, 2001 East Colfax Avenue.
14/16

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Seed Building and Addition, 1500 Market Street.
15/16

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Terraza del Sol, 355 South Grove Street.
16/16
See the Winners of the 2017 Mayor’s Design Awards
Mayor Michael Hancock will honor sixteen projects for excellence in architecture, design and place-making at the 2017 Mayor’s Design Awards ceremony, 6 p.m. November 14 at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House. The winners are a mix of old and new....and even temporary, in the cases of Beloved Village, the tiny-home community that must move in January, and the Blue Trees, a summer art project. A free reception will follow the ceremony.
Mayor Michael Hancock will honor sixteen projects for excellence in architecture, design and place-making at the 2017 Mayor’s Design Awards ceremony, 6 p.m. November 14 at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House. The winners are a mix of old and new....and even temporary, in the cases of Beloved Village, the tiny-home community that must move in January, and the Blue Trees, a summer art project. A free reception will follow the ceremony.
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