
Denver’s Carla Madison Recreation Center in 2017. Photo: Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post via Getty Images
All 30 of Denver's city-run recreation centers are officially back online after COVID closed the majority indefinitely.
Driving the news: All individual annual memberships will be discounted 45% through the month of November.
- Memberships are offered for sale in person and online.
- Additionally, standard pass rates now apply and can be purchased in person at any location.
Of note: Purchasing a pass could save nearly $200 a year, Denver Parks and Recreation officials say.
Flashback: Denver Recreation Centers saw a revenue loss of about $8.5 million in 2020 due to COVID closures. Officials tell Axios they expect to see at least another $1 million in losses this year.
- Agency spokesperson Cynthia Karvaski says it remains too early to project losses in 2022.

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