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  2. List of neighborhoods in Denver - Wikipedia

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    In 1979 a Denver ordinance created the Registered Neighborhood Organization system intended to improve resident access to city government. [7] Registered Neighborhood Organizations (RNOs) define their own boundaries and must be open to all residents and property owners within those boundaries.

  3. Glendale, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Almost all of the housing in the city is multi-family. The population density was 8,241.3 inhabitants per square mile (3,182.0/km 2). There were 2,787 housing units at an average density of 5,051.4 units per square mile (1,950.4 units/km 2). More than 80% of the population are renters, and many live in housing units built in the 1970s.

  4. Union Station North - Wikipedia

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    Union Station North, formerly known as Prospect, is a neighborhood within the city limits of Denver, Colorado. [3] Previously dominated by industrial buildings, waste, railroad tracks and considered an area of the city to be avoided, today it has been rehabilitated into multi-story residential buildings, restaurants, amenities, easy access to downtown Denver, and is a short walk to the South ...

  5. Denver metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Denver–Aurora–Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area; County 2010 Census 2020 Census Change City and County of Denver: 600,158 715,522

  6. Cherry Creek, Denver - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood is located near the geographic center of the City and County of Denver and is a mixture of dense urban development and tree lined residential streets. It is bounded by the Cherry Creek on the south, East Sixth Avenue to the north, University Boulevard and Colorado Boulevard ( Colorado State Highway 2 ) on the west and east ...

  7. Sun Valley, Denver - Wikipedia

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    A view of a street in Denver's Sun Valley neighborhood. On the right is some of the area's public housing. Much of Sun Valley’s population (94% according to the 2000 census) resides in 10 blocks dominated by publicly subsidized housing. Only about 5% of the neighborhood's population live in owner occupied units.

  8. Central Park, Denver - Wikipedia

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    The 80238 zip code (which encompasses almost all of the Central Park community and is entirely within the neighborhood) is known as one of the wealthiest or highest average household income zip codes in the Denver metro area. [4] In 2020, the local community voted to change its long established name from Stapleton to Central Park.

  9. Barnum, Denver - Wikipedia

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    The Denver Villa Park Association raised money for development, but lawsuits followed and the association was soon bankrupt. Lands were placed with a trustee, and on March 11, 1878, offered for sale. Less than two weeks later, on March 21, 1878, the American circus mogul P.T. Barnum of the Barnum and Bailey Circus bought 760 acres (308 ha) for ...