Denver's Cheesman Park Neighborhood

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Cheesman Park can be defined as gracious in-the-city living. It is great neighborhoods to buy or invest in real estate. The homes in Cheesman Park feature older Victorians and perhaps the city’s most concentrated collection of Denver Squares. Thick trees give way to lovely older condominiums and high rises that tower over their namesake parks. Along historic Seventh Avenue Parkway, you’ll find an array of mansions with architectural styles ranging from Mission to Dutch Colonial and from Mediterranean to Victorian.

The Cheesman Park neighborhood gets some of it’s energy from pockets of shops and restaurants that draw a local, loyal clientele. From Cheesman Park, it’s easy to get to LoDo, Cherry Creek, nearby bike trails and other parks. Only a few miles from Denver’s state capitol building, it’s in close proximity to much of Denver’s art and music scene, as well as the Denver Botanical Gardens, the Denver Zoo, the Museum of Natural History, the Molly Brown House and the Denver Art Museum.

The central location of Cheesman Park make it a diverse community, gathering place and great place to buy a home and live.
From the Cheesman Memorial Pavilion, Cheesman Park provides a 150-mile panoramic view from Pikes Peak to Mt. Evans. The park is a favorite spot for runners, walkers and dogs.

If you like Cheesman Park, you will also like Congress Park, City Park, Uptown and Capitol Hill.

Boundaries: Colfax to the North, 8th Avenue to the South, York to the East and Marion to the West