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Central Park’s Growth Signals New Opportunity

Central Park’s Growth Signals New Opportunity

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.

Denver’s Dog -First Culture Grows—Is Your Home Keeping Up?

Denver’s Dog -First Culture Grows—Is Your Home Keeping Up?

Recent data confirms it. According to a 2024 Colorado Polling Institute survey, about 50% of Denver residents own at least one dog, and 68% report having some kind of pet. Compare that with just 20% of residents raising children under eighteen, and it’s clear who’s really running the city. With an estimated 160,000 dogs in the city—more than Denver’s under-18 human population—it’s no surprise that the Mile High City regularly ranks near the top of “most dog-friendly” lists.

Gold’s Marketplace Development in Wheat Ridge is Shaping a New Kind of Community

Gold’s Marketplace Development in Wheat Ridge is Shaping a New Kind of Community

Wheat Ridge is quietly becoming one of the most compelling neighborhoods in the Denver metro area. Tucked along the city’s western edge, this once-sleepy suburb is now experiencing a wave of thoughtful development that balances character, charm, and community growth. One of the latest signs of this transformation is the $15.8 million purchase of Gold’s Marketplace by local investor Tucker Manion of CentrePoint Properties. His investment in this mid-century shopping center isn’t just a bet on retail—it’s a vote of confidence in Wheat Ridge’s future.

Denver Council Approves $70 Million Women’s Soccer Stadium Deal

Denver Council Approves $70 Million Women’s Soccer Stadium Deal

Back in March of 2025, Denver announced that it was looking into building a stadium that would seat 14,500 for a National Women’s Soccer League over at Santa Fe Yards near Broadway and I-25. The latest update reveals that a majority of Denver City Council Members support the project and vision to bring the stadium to fruition. But there is still a long way to go to figuring out the details, logistics, and more.

Denver City Council Approves Park Hill Golf Course Land Swap

Denver City Council Approves Park Hill Golf Course Land Swap

The Denver City Council has officially approved a significant land swap that marks a major turning point in the long-debated future of the Park Hill Golf Course. In a unanimous vote on Monday afternoon, councilmembers gave the green light to exchange 145 acres of land near 56th Avenue and Powhaton Road—located just south of Denver International Airport—for the 155-acre former golf course along Colorado Boulevard.

Mestizo-Curtis Park Pool Revamp Highlights Growth and Opportunity in Five Points

Mestizo-Curtis Park Pool Revamp Highlights Growth and Opportunity in Five Points

Cooling off in Denver’s Five Points neighborhood will remain a challenge for the next few summers. The pool at Mestizo-Curtis Park, Denver’s oldest park, has been closed since 2023 and isn’t expected to reopen until 2027. Built in the 1950s, the pool and bathhouse are overdue for replacement, and city officials say the current facilities no longer meet community needs.

From Park Hill Dave to Park Hill Development: Denver’s Neighborhoods Are Changing—Are You Ready to Build?

From Park Hill Dave to Park Hill Development: Denver’s Neighborhoods Are Changing—Are You Ready to Build?

The City of Denver is moving forward with a landmark plan to transform the former Park Hill Golf Course into a large public park through a land swap agreement with Westside Investment Partners. This decision follows years of legal and political battles over the site’s future, with strong public support favoring the preservation of open space. Under the proposed agreement, the city would trade a similarly valued parcel near Denver International Airport to gain control of the 155-acre property, paving the way for rezoning, park planning, and eventual development. While the initiative represents a major investment in green infrastructure and community recreation, city officials are also weighing concerns about potential gentrification and displacement in surrounding neighborhoods.

What Denver’s New Permitting Reform Means for Custom Home Builders and Homeowners

What Denver’s New Permitting Reform Means for Custom Home Builders and Homeowners

For years, builders across Denver have echoed a familiar sentiment: permitting takes too long, costs too much, and lacks consistency. It’s a reality that Sustainable Design Build (SDB) knows all too well. Since 2016, SDB has been helping homeowners across the Front Range turn their visions into custom homes, additions, and ADUs—but often while waiting months (even close to a year) for permits to be approved.

What Executive Order 151 Means for Homeowners Ready to Build in Denver

What Executive Order 151 Means for Homeowners Ready to Build in Denver

With this bold new direction—Executive Order 151—Denver is promising more than words. The city is actively restructuring how construction permits are reviewed, processed, and approved. And for residents planning to build a custom home, home addition, ADU, or undertake any large residential construction project, this could be the turning point we’ve all been waiting for.