College View

College View was originally platted in half-acre sites for use as small family farms. Through the post- World War II years the Brentwood and Harvey Park areas to the west … Read More

Cole

The Cole neighborhood became part of the City under the Territorial Session Laws of 1874. The neighborhood is bounded by 32nd and 40th Avenues and York and Downing Streets. More … Read More

Clayton

Often confused with Park Hill, Cole, or the City Park neighborhoods, Clayton is a distinct neighborhood as defined by the city of Denver. The neighborhood is named for the historical … Read More

Civic Center

The initial settlement in and near the Civic Center area dates back to 1858, when bands of gold prospectors from Kansas organized a company town along Cherry Creek. The first … Read More

City Park

The City Park neighborhood was included in the city by Territorial Sessions Laws of 1874 and the Colorado Sessions Laws of 1889. From 1882 to 1920, three subdivisions were recorded. … Read More

Cherry Creek

The Cherry Creek neighborhood is bordered by University and Colorado Boulevards and 6th and Exposition Avenues. The neighborhood features the Cherry Creek mall, boutiques, shops, art galleries, salons, restaurants and … Read More

Cheesman Park

The Cheesman Park neighborhood is one of Denver’s oldest residential areas. The first recorded plat for the area is dated 1868. The majority of the land was annexed to the … Read More

Capitol Hill

Capitol Hill is one of the oldest residential areas in Denver. Development of the neighborhood began thanks in large part to the work of two men, Horace A.W. Tabor and … Read More

Berkeley

In 1879, John Brisben Walker, businessman and developer, established Berkeley Farm, which eventually encompassed over 1,500 acres. The farm is believed to have been named after Berkeley Springs, Virginia, where … Read More

Belcaro

The Belcaro neighborhood is south of Cherry Creek and is named for the historic Phipps House, called “Belcaro” (Italian for “beautiful dear one”) by Lawrence C. Phipps. The red brick … Read More