Some Denver area neighborhoods and price ranges are not a buyer’s market, they are a seller’s market. The first clue that it is a buyer’s market is by the amount of inventory available. Even if there is a lot of inventory you need to be aware of who the seller is and what their motivation […]
Santa Fe Art District | Denver, Colorado
Twenty years ago, this wasn’t a street you walked down after dark unless you were lookin’ for trouble. Now, on the first Friday of the month the evening is filled with color, textures, great food and conversations with old and new friends, laughter, artists we’ve heard of and artists we know. As we walked the […]
Film on the Rocks
Just 20 minutes west of Denver is the world famous Red Rocks Amphitheater. During the summer they have Film on the Rocks on Wednesdays. The evening starts with a live band, maybe a comedian and, of course, the movie! It’s a fun way to spend a lazy evening outdoors or depending on the band, it […]
The Spire – “Get inSPIREd”
There is a plan for 14th Street, Downtown Denver’s next primo Real Estate, it will be our “Ambassador Street” and similar to a Times Square. It is the main drag to the Denver Center of Performing Arts. It has been one of the most under developed streets as the rest of the city began to […]
Denver City Council Shares Thoughts with Denver Board of Realtors part 3
Continued… Councilman Chris Nevitt – District #7 (S. Denver) – Chris, much like Rick Garcia in District #1, has experienced a recent downzoning in his District. West Washington Park was recently downzoned earlier this year and Councilman Nevitt actually brought the application forward as a legislative process. He is a strong believer in Blueprint Denver […]