Platt Park Covid-19 Neighborhood Update, as of July 2020 Covid-19 edition part deux. In case you haven’t noticed that darn pandemic is still hanging around–not that you’d know if you swung by Washington Park to join a sweaty basketball game or wanted to jump in on a little volleyball action—looks a bit ‘life as… [Read More]
Covid-19 and the Denver Real Estate Market
Covid-19 and the Denver Real Estate Market Well it has certainly been a wild ride for all of us these past months and the Denver real estate market has been no exception. The year got off to a fast start with property values poised to jump yet again…then the pandemic hit. March tracked along fairly… [Read More]
Features Seniors Should Look for in a New Home
(The following is a guest post by Jim Vogel a local advocate for seniors) Essential Aging-in-Place Features Seniors Should Look for in a New Home Many seniors end up moving before or during retirement. Whether they are looking for less maintenance or a change of scenery, relocating to a different home can be beneficial for… [Read More]
Platt Park and Washington Park Neighborhood Update
Here’s a little Platt Park and Washington Park Neighborhood Update Covid-19 thoughts. In my fifteen-plus years of writing this column there has certainly never been such a time like this in our nation and in Platt Park or Washington Park. Hoping by the time you are reading this life has taken a step back towards… [Read More]
Closures and Changes on Pearl Street in Platt Park
“Spring is nature’s way of saying, ‘Let’s party!’ Robin Williams As yes spring indeed. What a wonderful slightly crazy time of year or as Mark Twain said “In the Spring, I have counted 136 different kinds of weather inside of 24 hours”. He must have lived in Colorado. I love seeing our yards starting… [Read More]
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