Denver groups to mull future of 16th Street Mall
The future of the 16th Street Mall will be discussed at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Colorado History Museum, 1300 Broadway. The Downtown Denver Partnership, with the Downtown Denver Business Improvement District, Regional Transportation District and the city of Denver, is re-evaluating the mall’s design and land-use patterns to keep it successful over the next 25 years. For information, go to /economic/16thstreetplan.htm.
Examination of NASA’s evolution
Four former National Aeronautics and Space Administration administrators will examine the evolution of NASA from the beginning of the space-shuttle program through the development of the international space station, at the NASA Administrators’ Forum, 3:45 p.m. Wednesday at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs. The event is part of the 24th annual National Space Symposium, which begins today and runs through Thursday. For information, go to .
THIS WEEK’S MOVERS
Today
• Federal Reserve reports on consumer credit for February.
• Energy Information Administration begins a two-day energy conference in Washington.
• Treasury bill auction
Thursday
• Commerce Department reports on international trade for February.
• Freddie Mac, the mortgage company, reports on mortgage rates.
• Labor Department reports on weekly jobless claims.
• Treasury reports on the federal budget for March.
• Spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, through Sunday
Friday
• Meeting of the group of leading industrial nations known as the G7
Mayors to meet at roundtable
The Metro North Chamber of Commerce will host the fifth annual Mayors’ Roundtable Development Council at 7 a.m. Friday at the Westin Westminster Hotel, 10600 Westminster Blvd. in Westminster. The event will cover city-specific issues along with regional opportunities. For information, call Amber Kirchmer at 303-288-1000, ext. 824, or e-mail amber@metronorthchamber.com.
Music copyright violation is topic
The pros and cons of the recording industry’s practice of targeting individual college students for music copyright infringement and other digital issues will be discussed at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Cofrin Auditorium on the CU-Boulder campus, sponsored by Silicon Flatirons Center. For information, go to silicon-flatirons . or call 303-735-5633.



