The Ghost District

The Ghost District was recently named as on of the “Best Old House Neighborhoods for First-Time Buyers” by MSN.  The Ghost District is generally bounded on the south by West 29th Avenue; on the north by the alley between West 31st and West 32nd avenues; on the west by Lowell Boulevard; and on the east by Irving Street. … More The Ghost District

LoDo is named one of America’s Best and Most Transformed Neighborhood

Forbes.com has recently ranked LoDo (Lower Downtown) as one of the best neighborhoods in America; stating that “LoDo,” as the neighborhood is affectionately called, is both the old and new face of Denver.  Occupying 24 blocks, it’s the city’s original railroad and warehouse district, transformed (largely in part to a 1989 bond issue) into a … More LoDo is named one of America’s Best and Most Transformed Neighborhood

Curtis Park

Curtis Park was named in one of the “Best Old House Neighborhoods 2010: the Southwest” by This Old House. Curtis Park was Denver’s first streetcar suburb, a neighborhood where prosperous merchants once lived alongside blacksmiths of more modest income. Its architectural treasure trove includes almost 500 late-19th-century homes in a variety of sizes and styles. After … More Curtis Park