Denver Neighborhoods

- Baker
- Ballpark
- Belcaro
- Bonnie Brae
- Capitol Hill
- Castle Pines North
- Castle Pines Village
- Castle Rock
- Centennial
- Cheesman Park
- Cherry Creek
- Cherry Hills
- City Park
- Congress Park
- Cory-Merrill
- Curtis Park
- Denver Country Club
- Downtown
- Englewood
- Five Points
- Golden Triangle
- Greenwood Village
- Highlands
- Highlands Ranch
- Hilltop
- Littleton
- Lower Downtown (LoDo)
- Lone Tree
- Lowry
- Mayfair
- Observatory Park
- Park Hill
- Parker
- Platt Park
- Polo Club
- Riverfront Park
- Stapleton
- University Park
- Uptown
- Washington Park
- Wellshire
Centennial
Centennial Neighborhood Information
Centennial, a tribute to the "Centennial State" of Colorado, spans 28.4 square miles and is ambiguously situated between Littleton, Greenwood Village and Aurora. Incorporated as a city in September 2000, Centennial's unique checkerboard boundaries enhance the diversity and richness of its housing, leisure opportunities and schools. Depending on the district boundary, youth are assigned to attend school in either the Littleton Public School District or the Cherry Creek School District. Please contact either school district with inquiries regarding the fluid nature of the boundaries.
Real Estate SnapshotHousing options in Centennial are quite vast. The community's modest, traditional tract homes are perfect for young families and first-time buyers, and its expansive, custom luxury homes are ideally suited for established families and those in search of a dream home. Leisure opportunities are plentiful-- Cherry Creek State Park is situated to the east and offers boating, fishing and camping. To the west, The Streets at SouthGlenn, a mixed-use development scheduled to open in the fall of 2009, will host generous shopping and dining options, as well as street festivals, outdoor concerts and other community activities.



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