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  • DIA evolving its marketing strategy with new ad firm

    Denver International Airport is onboarding a new advertising firm in what it has coined as the next step in the evolution of its advertising and marketing approach. The idea behind the maturing effort is to tackle advertising for the entire airport under an umbrella approach, coupling all services offered into one marketing campaign, said Stacey Stegman, senior…


  • O’Toole: Transit doesn’t need state taxpayer funding

    According to a misleading new report, Colorado ranks 29th in per capita funding for transit, spending just one-twentieth of the national average. Thus, there is a “funding gap” for public transit. But Colorado apparently ranks 29th only in state transit funding. What’s left out is that most transit funding comes from the regional level. The…


  • Denver studying future of city’s public transit

    Denver studying future of city’s public transit

    CORRECTION: Article Updated 8/17/16 10:52 a.m. Denver public transit has made great strides in recent years. In fact, 2016 will be a banner year for the Regional Transit District with the addition of four rail lines, including the A-line connecting downtown to Denver International Airport, and the Flatiron Flyer rapid bus transit. And, there’s more…


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