Posted Nov 22, 2011, 2:05 AM
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Wow, I really have to say KUDOS to Denver. They're being VERY forward thinking with this. I think you will considerable mode sharing and split as this goes along. This could be as seminal as when the DC Metro first REALLY came of age.
Best not break the bank just yet with Union Station ambitions.
I think people may underestimate how big a change the area will see once all the lines are up and running. You want Union Station to able to handle the most amount of people. Not saying you can't have some auxiliary business there. But don't go crazy. Having a hotel there would be good for raking in dough, but would probably alienate commuters more than necessary.
They'll probably go the cheaper route anyway.
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