|
Welcome to historic Curtis Park. Built along the city’s first streetcar line, just steps north of Denver’s bustling downtown, Curtis Park boasts Denver’s largest concentration of glorious 19th century mansions and Victorian doll houses. Today, many of these homes are identified in the National Register of Historic Places, and are experiencing an amazing renaissance. Standing proudly alongside new, contemporary properties, like Champa 9, old and new homes together depict an exciting new vision of our urban landscape, diverse as much in their architecture, as in the people calling them home.
Curtis Park’s wide tree-lined streets, neighborhood parks and downtown proximity define a new urban lifestyle. Inclusive of both the familiar Ball Park and Five Points areas, Curtis Park preserves Denver’s rich history, and yet offers the cultural diversity and amenities of truly modern city living. Emerging artists, community activists, service professionals and business leaders make their homes in Curtis Park. While actively enjoying Denver’s varied cultural offerings and nightlife, Curtis Park offers them an intimate and comforting retreat from the often perpetual noise and congestion of downtown’s core.
Supported by Denver’s best light rail connection along Welton Street, Curtis Park and Champa 9 offer exceptional private and public transportation connections to DIA, and the greater Denver/Boulder metropolitan areas. Whether on foot, bike or light rail, Curtis Park residents share a unique accessibility to Coors Field, Denver’s Performing Arts Center, Lodo, health spas and gyms, thousands of employment opportunities, and hundreds of restaurants, service and retail shops.
|