In 2015 Mile High Connects focused much of its jobs-related work on exploring place-based community workforce development strategies. One of our projects, funded by a grant from JP Morgan Chase Foundation explored the linking of local residents with construction...
Report: Metro Denver Transit Station Evaluations
Graduate students from the University of Colorado at Denver's Masters of Urban and Regional Planning Program recently finalized a report on Metro Denver's transit area stations, which provides a comprehensive analysis of the stations. "This report evaluates the design...
Preserving & Developing Transit Oriented Real Estate to Benefit All Residents – Urban Land Conservancy
Since 2003, the Urban Land Conservancy (ULC) has invested $60 million into metro Denver communities, creating real estate that benefits communities. As a founding member of Mile High Connects, ULC’s contribution has been significant through equitable transit oriented...
What’s New at Mile High Connects
As we move into 2015, you might notice a few changes here at Mile High Connects. In addition to our brand new website, we've spent the past few months honing and refining our workplan to be able to provide a more targeted, coordinated set of efforts to the community...
