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Road closures will be in effect from 5 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday.
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The Colfax Marathon is set to cause road closures and public transport delays in Denver and Lakewood. However, local businesses hope to capitalize on the event despite ongoing construction.
The Colfax Marathon, Denver’s only legit 26.2-mile foot race, is expected to bring both challenges and opportunities to the metro area. Road closures will be in place throughout Denver and Lakewood, specifically north of 29th Avenue, east of Colorado Boulevard, south of 14th Avenue, and west of Kipling Street. I-25 will remain open. Public transportation will also be affected, with delays and reroutes on multiple RTD lines. Despite the disruptions, the marathon offers a unique chance for businesses along Colfax Avenue to gain exposure and increase revenue, particularly as they navigate ongoing construction projects. Shops are planning special events and promotions to attract the thousands of people passing by.
For runners, the races include the Colfax 5k, Marathon Relay, Colfax Marathon, Half Marathon and Urban 10 Miler. Prime viewing locations for spectators include 14th and Larimer streets, Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Sloan's Lake, Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design, and Dudley Street and West Colfax Avenue.
Road closures will be in effect from 5 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday.
D-, H- and L-Lines will experience closures and reroutes.
Popular viewing spots include 14th and Larimer streets and Sloan's Lake.
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