A new Whole Foods Market is coming to Denver’s Central Park neighborhood — a 40,000-square-foot grocery store planned for the corner of Central Park Boulevard and 40th Avenue. This development marks a significant milestone for northeast Denver, especially as it brings a nationally recognized grocer into an area already experiencing strong residential and commercial momentum.
But for homeowners in Central Park, this expansion signals more than just convenience. It’s a clear sign of increasing property values, long-term growth, and a prime opportunity to invest in their own homes.
At Sustainable Design Build (SDB), we see this kind of development as a green light for families looking to expand their space with custom home additions. Whether it’s adding a second story, building out a larger kitchen, or creating a full in-law suite, home additions offer a way to keep pace with rising property values and match the evolving character of the neighborhood.
Whole Foods Marks a New Era for Central Park
Central Park — formerly Stapleton — has transformed dramatically in recent years. The neighborhood now balances suburban peace with urban convenience, drawing families, professionals, and businesses alike. With Whole Foods entering the mix, it’s clear the area is being recognized for its growth potential and lifestyle appeal.
Homeowners in this area are seeing their properties appreciate in value, and development like this confirms that trend isn’t slowing down. For those who love where they live but need more space or want to modernize their homes, now is the time to act.
Home Additions: Future-Proofing in a Growing Neighborhood
As builders who specialize in residential additions throughout Denver, SDB helps homeowners make strategic improvements that add both function and equity. In Central Park, a home addition isn’t just a lifestyle upgrade — it’s a smart investment in one of Denver’s most dynamic real estate markets.
We help clients navigate additions that complement the architecture of their homes and align with city development plans. That means:
- Second-story additions to accommodate growing families
- Expanded kitchens and great rooms for modern living
- Home offices and flex spaces to meet today’s work-from-home demands
- Accessory dwelling units (ADUs) to create rental income or multi-generational housing
Why Now?
With major commercial projects like Whole Foods breaking ground, the Central Park area is poised for long-term success. That translates into a competitive housing market — and a perfect time for homeowners to add value before prices climb even higher.
SDB takes pride in offering a design-build approach that makes complex home additions simple and seamless. From permits to plans to the final nail, we work with you every step of the way to bring your vision to life — and to ensure your investment pays off in both comfort and value.
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