19th Sep, 2007

Denver Five Points Neighborhood

Denver Five Points Neighborhood

Denver homes While the name “Five Points” is often applied to the greater neighborhood to the northeast of Downtown, Five Points is also widely known as the busy retail, restaurant and services corridor on Welton Street. Since Five Points’ founding in the 1860s as one of Denver’s first residential suburbs, this area around Welton Street has evolved into a vibrant mixed-use district that today offers a direct link to Downtown Denver via RTD’s light rail line.

The general Five Points Neighborhood boundaries are : Park Avenue, Downing Street, Stout Street, Tremont Place. Note: The boundaries between the Curtis Park, Five Points and Ballpark neighborhoods overlap. Census tract authorities apply the name “Five Points” to all three areas, while some authorities call the entire area “Curtis Park.”

light_rail.jpgThe Five Points area got its name early this century from the city’s tramway company, who used the nickname because their street car signs were not big enough to list all of the street names at this end-of-the-line stop. RTD’s light rail line connects Five Points with Downtown via Welton Street, which bustles with 75 businesses, including restaurants, cafes, boutique shops, barber shops, salons and other retailers. A bank, radio station and bottled water distributor also have Welton Street addresses. Welton Street is the only predominantly African-American owned commercial strip in the country.

This commercial district was a requisite stop for the world’s premier African-American jazz musicians–including Charlie Parker, Duke Ellington and Lionel Hampton, and countless others–who stopped in Denver on their way between midwest and west coast tours to play in Five Points clubs and performance halls. Many of them stayed at the historic Rossonian Hotel, which still stands today.

Five Points features many cultural amenities, including the Black American West Museum, the brand new Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library, Brother, Roundtree Art Center and the nationally-recognized Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble studios. Five Points’ Juneteenth celebration–an annual parade and festival commemorating the day in 1865 when African-Americans in Texas first heard word of the Emancipation Proclamation–is one of the biggest such festivals in America, attracting upwards of 120,000 people over four days each year.

New housing developments are popping up in Five Points, including Downing Street Station at 29th & Downing and The Point at 26th & Washington. Both have great connections to Downtown Denver via light rail.

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jeffery_mcclintock.jpgJeffery McClintock, is a real estate broker in Denver and prides himself on providing clients with professional guidance in all phases of residential new construction, including market research, product development, consulting, marketing and advertising. His personal mission is to bring to you a level of knowledge, experience, commitment, high standards and results to answer your real estate needs. He believes, the most effective way to provide superior service is to build a strong working relationship with you. His system includes regular consultations and feedback, which is the best tool for identifying and clarifying your real estate objectives and help define strategic solutions.

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