The new event, which kicks off in RiNo on September 22 and runs through October 3, will feature murals and augmented reality installations from a global lineup of artists.
DENVER For generations, the South Platte River has been Denver s dumping ground, so the people and businesses that nobody wanted have ended up alongside its banks: smelters that processed ore during the gold and silver mining days, post-World War II factories that dug in later, and junkyards and auto industry companies in more recent times. Immigrant families lived nearby in previous decades, while the unhoused find places to sleep near the river today.