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South Denver was an incorporated city in Colorado incorporated in 1886 and annexed by Denver in 1894. Covering almost 12 square miles that included the former site of Montana City , the South Denver community was established by James Fleming in 1881 as an alcohol-free community .
The original rail line was incorporated July 3, 1909, as the San Luis Southern Railroad. It was a subsidiary of the Costilla Estates Development Company, whose purpose was to develop farm land in Colorado's San Luis Valley. [5]
Also in 2023, the Denver Post reported that the vacancy rate in DTC was 16.7%, while the overall vacancy rate of downtown Denver was 28.8%, and 21.2% for the suburbs. [1] Unlike newer business parks, the newspaper noted that the DTC had been built with places to eat and shop as "afterthoughts", with many of the buildings dating back to the ...
Much of the land in the San Luis Valley is used for grazing. Farming is generally concentrated around the towns of Alamosa, Monte Vista and Center. [citation needed] Principal crops include potatoes, head lettuce, wheat, and barley. The barley grown here is the main supplier for Coors beer company.
The Sangre de Cristo Land Grant in the San Luis Valley of southern Colorado and northern New Mexico consists of 1,000,000 acres (4,000 km 2) of mostly arid land. It was awarded by the government of New Mexico to the Beaubien family in 1843. The land grant was originally settled by Hispanics from New Mexico.