Denver Neighborhoods

- Baker
- Ballpark
- Belcaro
- Bonnie Brae
- Capitol Hill
- Castle Pines North
- Castle Pines Village
- Castle Rock
- Centennial
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- 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
Platt Park
Platt Park Neighborhood Information
Platt Park, including "Old South Pearl Street", is a thriving enclave steeped in neighborhood pride and tradition. Its heartbeat mirrors economic ebbs and flows dating back to the Great Depression. Situated four miles south of downtown, South Pearl Street was split in half with the arrival of Interstate I-25 in the late 50's, which destroyed much of the area's commerce.
The neighborhood was revitalized in the 70's with the immigration of painters, potters, sculptors and other artisans searching for inexpensive storefronts. This energetic and lively spirit continues to define the personality of Platt Park, as the neighborhood offers a cornucopia of art galleries and landmark restaurants like Sushi Den and Pearl Street Grill. Its residents have little need for a car given Platt Park's walker-friendly layout and close proximity to light rail.
Real Estate SnapshotHomes range from bungalows and Tudors built in the late 1800's to new construction and scrapes. A duplex (half) generally starts in the $300,000's and certain single-family homes command prices in excess of $1 million.



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