Larimer Square. Writers Square. The Tabor Center. The Denver Center for the Performing Arts. The Elie Caulkins Opera House. The Colorado Convention Center. The Brown Palace.
These are just a few of the gems awaiting the approximately 3,5000 residents, and countless visitors, of the Central Business District (CBD), a downtown Denver neighborhood stretching from Speer Boulevard to 20th Street and Broadway to Larimer Street.
And, of course, there's the Denver Pavillions, which opened in 1998 on the 16th Street Mall and now boast 52 shops, restaurants and a 15-screen movie theater. While shopping the Pavilions on Thursday during the summer you'll hear the Hot Sounds Summer Concert Series.
There are plenty of first-rate hotels in CBD, - served by RTD's Free Shuttle - plus condos and apartments, many available for below-market rate. Lofts, however, may be the neighborhood's shining stars. The Denver Dry Lofts, on 15th and California Street, built in one of Denver's most-stylish department stores. At 16th and California you'll find The Baldwin Lofts and the A.T. Lewis & Rio Grande Lofts grace the corner of 16th and Stout Street. Also in the neighborhood are the Boston Lofts, Bank Lofts, Buerger Brothers Industrial Lofts and the Chamber Apartments are at 1726 Champa Street.
Larimer Square, which some people consider a part of LoDo, is a shoppers and diners delight. Check out these first-class restaurants in the Square: Bistro Vendome, Osteria Marco, The Capital Grille and the Sambo Room. And, of course, for a cappucino, espresso, sandwich, or any other edible treat - there's the renowned Market.
Individual styles and tastes in clothing, jewelry and items for the home are catered to in the shops and boutiques in the Square's intimate setting in such places like Al's Barber Shop, Cry Baby Ranch, John Atencia, The Bent Lens and Z Gallerie.
Some of the restaurants and lounges you'll find at Writers Square are Crepes 'n Crepes, Front Porch Bar, Zaidy's Deli, Sushi Han Restaurant and Tryst Lounge. Shops include Overland Sheepskin Co., Tweksbury Tobacconists, Chez Cheese, and Victoriana Antique Jewerly.
From upscale shops and boutiques to fine dining and wine bars and performing arts and entertainmet to trendy lofts,condos and affordable apartments, the Central Business District has it all within walking distance or a short shuttle ride.
Whatever your real estate needs - whether you are thinking about buying or selling a loft, condo or apartment in the Central Business District - give us a call. It is our great pleasure to serve you and meet your real estate needs in this engaging and superb neighborhood.