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DENVERITE
Denverite continues to lead the way in covering a bustling,
complicated city with compassion, courage and flair. This year,
Denverite covered the influx of new immigrants into the city with
dozens of stories from various angles, followed a new mayor’s first
year, and kept readers abreast of Denver’s new Michelin-starred
restaurants and development plans at the airport. To top it off,
Denverite underwent a major website relaunch to provide a more
modern, sleek and Denverite-y experience to readers.
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331,000 +
monthly digital
readers
Source: Google Analytics,
July 1, 2024-June 30, 2023
I read Denverite every day, and I value the local
perspective it brings. At a moment when finding a trusted
news source is increasingly challenging, it’s important to
me to know that there’s an outlet covering local issues
with compassion and integrity.” - Kat in Denver
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stories about
Tennyson Street
for our annual
Street Week
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subscribers
As of June 30, 2024
DENVERITE’S MOST VIEWED STORIES
N EWS YO U CAN USE
EXAMINI NG G ROWT H
AND DEVELO PM E N T
October 26, 2023: “Denver will close
downtown streets this weekend for safety”
November 29, 2023: “Slot homes are some
of Denver’s most hated buildings. What’s it
like living in one?”
A DEEP -DIVE ON A
TIMELY ISSUE
December 22, 2023: “A run-down motel
became an accidental sanctuary for
hundreds of migrants. In them, its owner
found renewed purpose and meaning.”
“I LOVE THE INCLUSIVE NATURE OF THE
STORIES. I HAVE LIVED HERE MORE THAN
20 YEARS AND LEARN SOMETHING DAILY.”
- CATHY IN DENVER
TOP: Reporter Kyle Harris attends a high school
graduation. All photos on this page are by Kevin
J. Beaty for Denverite.
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