“This is THE hottest downtown neighborhood,” says broker Leilani Renteria with West + Main, about RiNo and its dining scene along Walnut and Larimer Streets, north of the Ballpark District. She lives a block east in S*Park, completed last year between RiNo and Curtis Park as Denver’s only ‘agrihood’—with a professionally run greenhouse and lots of places to grow your own consumables. She has a 1-bedroom condo to show you there today by appointment that’s a rare resale in the project. (Denver Post)
IF YOU GO…
Where: 2525 Arapahoe St., Unit 105, Denver. From Broadway head north on Larimer to 25th St., then turn east two blocks to Arapahoe St.
Price: $450,000
When: by appointment
Phone: 303-908-9207
The ‘S’ in S*Park is for sustainability; with very contemporary architecture by Tres Birds Workshop that wraps a half-acre gated central park, providing lots of community garden options (Renteria grew Japanese plum tomatoes this year on her patio, with seedlings from RiNo’s Heirloom Tomato Farms).
Urban cultivator Altius Farms has its food production operation in the greenhouse anchoring the southwest end of S*Park, providing salad greens that residents get for an optional $20/week.
Under that greenhouse at the corner of Lawrence and 25th is sushi-spot Uchi—just the beginning of the dining options that are within two blocks of here—including Il Posto, Barcelona Wine Bar and tapas, Work & Class, Cart-Driver southern Italian pizza and oysters, and The Ramble Hotel with pan-Latin dining and a very trendy cocktail bar, all within a block.
Beside RiNo’s restaurant row, see a sustainable 1-bedroom condo in Denver’s only ‘agrihood’Sushi-spot Uchi is just the beginning of the dining options within two blocks—including Il Posto, Barcelona Wine Bar and tapas, Work & Class, Cart-Driver southern Italian, and The Ramble Hotel.
If you are wondering how current national and global situations might be impacting your property’s value, your neighborhood, or the Real Estate market in general, we are happy to provide more specific information.
If there is a home that you would like more information about, if you are considering selling a property, or if you have questions about the housing market in your neighborhood, please reach out. We’re here to help.