Highlands Homes and Real Estate Denver Colorado
In the last few years, the Highlands community (not to be mistaken for Highlands Ranch) is and has undergone extreme transformations. On the up-and-up, this community, with all the beautiful glory it's know for, goes from shady to chic. Just outside busy downtown Denver, there are martini bars, novelty shops, and a number of quaint restaurants that make up Highlands. Adding to the area's small neighborhood atmosphere are six recreational parks with youth baseball fields, basketball courts, flowerbeds and picnic tables.
Marked off by Zuni, W. 38th Ave., Federal Blvd., W. 32nd Ave., the neighborhood with it's 250 acres, since its beginning in 1858, has been always notable for its cultural diversity. Around the early 19th century, German, English, Scottish and Italian immigrants called it home, and in the recent past, a Spanish-speaking culture has made it lively. Reminders of Highland's heterogeneous history are displayed by its Spanish and Scottish street names, as well as historic landmarks, such as the mission style St. Patrick's Cathedral building.
Located along 29th and 32nd Streets, the commercial district boasts trendy boutiques, like Mona Lucero and Swank; martini bars, such as The Coral Room and the Forest Room 5; salons such as Brows and Bliss and Americana restaurants. Just off the main street, is a bed and breakfast; the Lumber Baron Inn. It is in the ideal spot and provides visitors an opportunity to soak in the neighborhoods richness. Highlands is sure to thrive in the coming years even more as its attraction for residents and businesses has been growing.
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