Dec
20
Just don’t get rid of the lunch boxes
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First thought upon reading this article: Annie’s Cafe may join hotel
Developer Charlie Biederman plans to incorporate the beloved Annie’s Cafe restaurant into a hotel he intends to build at Colorado Boulevard and East Eighth Avenue.
Just don’t get rid of the lunch boxes!
If you’ve never been to Annie’s Cafe give it a go. They have the BEST breakfast in Denver when it comes to price, ambiance, and service.
Feb
1
What’s the next Wash Park?
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A few months ago a couple of search terms “What’s the next Wash Park” and “Up and Coming neighborhoods in Denver” led people to my site. However, I’m not a real estate agent nor do I have any plans to become an agent in the near future. If I had to venture a guess, Riverfront, Highlands, or Eisenhower Park would be the next hot neighborhood. However, they will never be Wash Park because Wash Park is one of Denver’s best known landmarks.
The Denver Business Journal touts Eisenhower Park as the next hot area. Their article Eisenhower Park becoming a popular market:
Looking for an undiscovered neighborhood with great charm, easy access to transportation, a range of public amenities and lower prices than comparable areas?
Realtors and custom home builders are touting the Eisenhower Park neighborhood northeast of the intersection of South Colorado Boulevard and East Hampden Avenue.
Note: To access this article online you may need a subscription to the Denver Business Journal.
From the denver.gov site:
Eisenhower Park is a fully developed 22-acre truf grass park located at S. Colorado Blvd. & E. Dartmouth Ave.. The park features Eisenhower Recreation Center, two skinned softball fields, one un-skinned softball field, one soccer field, two football fields, four tennis courts, horseshoe pits, four flower beds, four picnic sites (one with a shelter). Restrooms are provided during the summer months and are located on the East Side of the Recreation Center.