Convention Logistics

Denver Gets Ready For DemCon08


By Robert Struckman, 8-14-08

 
 

State and territory flags flapping in downtown Denver—as well as steel trestles carrying Internet cables over streets and sidewalks—signal the beginning of the end of the preparation for the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver.

“We’re in the final execution stage,” said Natalie Wyeth, a convention spokeswoman. “The fact is, when Monday, August twenty-fifth, comes, we don’t get another day. We have to be ready.”

Most of the ongoing convention construction seems centered on the Pepsi Center, where huge tents will make workspace for some 15,000 journalists, staff and for food service.

“We have to make sure the members of the media can cover the convention and have access to do so,” Wyeth said. “The food service, that’s an incredibly important part of the convention week, to make sure we’re fed.”

I walked downtown on Sunday. The whole area seemed pretty quiet, a typical Sunday. Stores were closed by 6 p.m. The first things I noticed were the banners (each sporting a corporate sponsor like Visa or AT&T or King Sooper, the supermarket chain).

“What’s amazing is how quickly things transform over there,” Wyeth said, referring to the space inside and outside the Pepsi Center. That’s the downtown arena that hosts the Denver Nuggets and Avalanche. Workers removed some 5,000 seats from the arena to make room for the stage and podium. The whole building has been rigged with lights and wired for massive Internet access.

The Democratic Party’s cost will be $16.8 million (the party itself is federally funded) and reports have the Denver host committee spending as much as $40 million in addition.

As an aside, I had been expecting to see something like a city in an economic slowdown. It didn’t look that way. The downtown skies seemed filled with cranes. All over the metro area I saw commercial construction on a huge scale, and even some new home construction.



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