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The Charm of Tennyson Street

It’s always enjoyable to stroll leisurely along Berkeley’s pedestrian-friendly Tennyson Street from 38th Avenue to 44th Avenue. It’s a quirky and often lively street lined with a mix of historic houses and brand new residences and businesses. Tennyson Street is

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Riverside Cemetery, an integral party of Denver’s history

A visit to Denver’s Riverside Cemetery is a walk through Colorado history. Established in 1876, the cemetery is Denver’s oldest operating cemetery, and was designated as a National Historic District in 1994. Located between Brighton Boulevard and the South Platte

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The Horseshoe Market: Holiday Edition

Visiting the Horseshoe Market is a leisurely way to spend an afternoon.  This local market, established in 2010, seems to grow bigger and more well attended each year.  They operate four weekends a year, once each season.  The spring, summer

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The Effect of Legalized Marijuana on the Denver Warehouse Market

If you’re a Realtor in Denver you’ll inevitably get questions from clients about what effect legalization of marijuana has had on real estate. CNN Money recently did a piece reporting that marijuana has been a factor in the high demand for

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DENVER’S NEXT GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD: SUNNYSIDE

CONFLUENCE Denver // December 10, 2014 Andrew Novick was renting a place at 34th Avenue and Quivas Street in Denver’s LoHi neighborhood when he decided it was time to buy a house. He wanted to stay in LoHi but found

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Creating Community Spaces in North Denver

North Denver Tribune // June 6, 2014 As the summer season kicks off in earnest a far reaching variety of events are populating the local calendars of fun and free things to do. June is exploding with them alongside the

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Case Studies in Placemaking: Stapleton, RiNo and LoHi

Confluence Denver // April 9, 2014 Placemaking is not an exact science, not in Denver, or anywhere else. It’s something of a collaborative balancing act between developers, businesses and the general public, and it never happens overnight, according to some

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