A bronze tribute to a beloved local African-American entrepreneur will greet visitors next year a block from where her legendary downtown Colorado Springs nightspot once stood.The sculpture of Fannie Mae Duncan, whose Cotton Club on West Colorado Avenue was the first business in the then segregated city to permit patrons of all races, will be designed and sculpted by a Fort Collins-based artist and placed in front of the Pikes Peak Center late next summer or early fall.On Wednesday, sculptor Lori Kiplinger Pandy signed a $100,000 agreement to create the statue, which will be paid for by donations.