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	<title>Comments on: Highland Bridge Denver: A Milestone Weekend</title>
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		<title>By: Ken</title>
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This is such a great addition to downtown. I-25 has always been such a huge barrier for Highlands residents. Now there is one continuous path to connect them with Commons Park, the CPV, and LoDo. Now we just need to clean up the Platte river so it doesn&#039;t smell so bad.
Permalink Posted by  Tom J : 8/07/2006 08:04:00 AM
They&#039;ve got you working night and day at denverinfill.com! Nice pictures!
Permalink Posted by  joeindt : 8/07/2006 10:12:00 AM
They&#039;ve got you working night and day at denverinfill.com! Nice pictures!
Permalink Posted by  joeindt : 8/07/2006 10:13:00 AM
Great pictures Ken!
Permalink Posted by  Rob : 8/07/2006 11:24:00 AM
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a picture named highlandbridgeconst806.jpg. colorado confidential: &quot;...called the highland bridge, and is the last step of a plan to allow pedestrians to travel all the way from the highland neighborhood in northwest denver to civic ... 
posted by @ 8/19/2006 05:36:28 PM
building bridges 
denver is literally building a bridge (over i-25) betwen its west side (which is predominantly hispanic) and downtown. it is called the highland bridge, and is the last step of a plan to allow pedestrians to travel all the way from the ... 
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This is such a great addition to downtown. I-25 has always been such a huge barrier for Highlands residents. Now there is one continuous path to connect them with Commons Park, the CPV, and LoDo. Now we just need to clean up the Platte river so it doesn&#8217;t smell so bad.<br />
Permalink Posted by  Tom J : 8/07/2006 08:04:00 AM<br />
They&#8217;ve got you working night and day at denverinfill.com! Nice pictures!<br />
Permalink Posted by  joeindt : 8/07/2006 10:12:00 AM<br />
They&#8217;ve got you working night and day at denverinfill.com! Nice pictures!<br />
Permalink Posted by  joeindt : 8/07/2006 10:13:00 AM<br />
Great pictures Ken!<br />
Permalink Posted by  Rob : 8/07/2006 11:24:00 AM<br />
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highland bridge<br />
a picture named highlandbridgeconst806.jpg. colorado confidential: &#8220;&#8230;called the highland bridge, and is the last step of a plan to allow pedestrians to travel all the way from the highland neighborhood in northwest denver to civic &#8230;<br />
posted by @ 8/19/2006 05:36:28 PM<br />
building bridges<br />
denver is literally building a bridge (over i-25) betwen its west side (which is predominantly hispanic) and downtown. it is called the highland bridge, and is the last step of a plan to allow pedestrians to travel all the way from the &#8230;<br />
posted by Andrew Oh-Willeke @ 8/19/2006 04:19:33 PM</p>
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