Golden Triangle Neighborhood Denver
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It's easy to see how and why the Golden Triangle got its prestigious name. For within the triangular neighborhood formed by Speer Boulevard, Colfax and Broadway are some of Denver's grandest, stately, and most impressive buildings and institutions: The Denver Art Museum, including it's new extravagantly-modern building, and the Denver Public Library in the Civic Center Cultural Complex, and the Colorado History Museum, United States Mint, Denver Police and Denver Sheriff's departments, Byers-Evans House Museum, the City and County of Denver building, and the Civic Center, built in the early 1900s and listed on the National Registry of Historic Places.

Visitors entering the Cultural Complex from 12th Avenue are greeted by two large bronze sculptures of a Scottish Angus Cow and Calf created by American-born Dan Ostermiller and a gift from Leo Hindrey, Jr. The impressive cow is about 12-feet high and 25-feet long. The jutting roof wings of the ultra-modernistic Denver Art Museum tower over the elegant brick courtyard leading visitors into the Complex where they can admire a huge black monolith, stop for lunch at the MAD Wine Bar for tasty salads such as the Van Gogh, Da Vinci, Ernest Hemmingway and Edgar Allen Poe, or eat at the Art Museum's Palette Restaurant and then shop at the Museum Shop.

Around the corner are the elegant Museum Residences, billed as "Gallery-inspired condominiums" and designed by Daniel Libeskind, which overlook the Museum's new expansion and the courtyard.

In the historic Civic Center two large statues celebrate Colorado's rich western heritage: Bronco Buster, a cowboy on a bucking bronco, by J. K. Mullen (1920) and a Native American warrior atop a rearing steed entitled "On the War Trail," that was presented to Denver by Stephen Wright in 1922.

The two-story Rocky Mountain Public Broadcasting Network building sits on the corner of Bannock Street and 11th Avenue and between 11th and 12th Avenues and Bannock and Acoma Street the immense three-story, red-brick Evans Building, built in 1904, is being redeveloped for offices.

Just up the street at on 12th Avenue is a row of businesses, including the Colorado Business Committee for the Arts, Michele Mosko Fine Arts Gallery, Rave Skin/Body Shop and Gorilla Soft, Simplyfying ebusiness. Housed in a classic, one-story dark-red brick building across the street is cornerstone, Apartment Services, Inc.

If you are thinking about buying or selling a home in the Golden Triangle, please give us a call. We always look forward to working with you in one of our favorite Denver neighborhoods.
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Dan Sullivan
RE/MAX of Cherry Creek
3773 Cherry Creek Drive North #801
Denver, CO 80209
303.875.1401
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