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Beyond the Transaction: The Long Game of Cultural Space
As excited as we were to be featured by the New York Times, we felt compelled to expand the narrative and respond to the many questions and comments that followed.
As excited as we were to be featured by the New York Times, we felt compelled to expand the narrative and respond to the many questions and comments that followed.
A year-end reflection from our CEO Ken Ikeda on what it takes to secure space for culture and what comes next.
How live-work and proximity-based models for artists are creating the conditions for creative stability, community connection, and long-term opportunity.
How Denver artists are reshaping ownership, negotiating their own agreements, and building sustainable, artist-led spaces across the city.
A look at the transformation of downtown Denver, where post-pandemic vacancies are creating a rare opening for creative reuse.
This next chapter of Breaking Ground follows CAST’s expansion into Colorado, where we’re deepening our focus on affordable space for arts and culture.