Blog, Denver Neighborhoods, Green / Sustainability Ideas
In drought-prone Colorado, water is on everyone’s mind, but especially new home community developers, who must assure buyers in young municipalities that they will have water to sustain them for years to come. Although developers of new neighborhoods in places like...
Blog, Denver Neighborhoods
If you like the idea of uber-downsizing, but aren’t excited about squeezing all your earthly belongings into a tiny home, here’s news you will appreciate: Denver companies are experimenting with a happy medium—cottages that are bigger than tiny homes, but much smaller...
Blog, Denver Activities, Denver Neighborhoods
During the height of the pandemic, Denverites learned that redefining the use of public spaces — such as dining on sidewalks or bicycling through streets closed to cars — can be fun as well as functional. So if the idea was good then, why not now? That’s the thinking...
Blog, Denver Neighborhoods, Uncategorized
Lakewood will become the first city in Colorado to receive Google Fiber’s “optic-based, fiber-to-the-home internet service,” reports the Denver Business Journal. Google Fiber currently operates in 15 cities, according to the Journal. It also plans to expand to...
Blog, Construction, Denver Neighborhoods
After 40 years, the downtown Denver 16th Street Mall is getting a facelift. And some say it’s about time. “Since the kitschy tourist destination opened in 1982, the Mall has not received any major renovations to its crumbling, leaky pavers, which costs taxpayers $1...
Blog, Denver Activities, Denver Neighborhoods
As food halls continue their rise in popularity throughout the metro area, Arvada can now boast about its Freedom Street Social. The new food hall, located at 15177 Candelas Parkway, opened in July. It features 10 food and drink stalls and an unusual mission: “Our...