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  2. Parking mandates - Wikipedia

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    The average number of parking spots per new residential unit increased from 0.8 in 1950 to a peak of 1.7 in 1998, and has since declined to 1.1 by 2022. [5] The average number of parking spots per 1,000 square ft. of new office buildings shows a similar change, from 1.25 in 1950 to 3.75 in 1999 to 2.25 in 2022. [5]

  3. List of neighborhoods in Denver - Wikipedia

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    The City and County of Denver, capital of the U.S. state of Colorado, has 78 official neighborhoods used for planning and administration. [1] The system of neighborhood boundaries and names dates to 1970 when city planners divided the city into 73 groups of one to four census tracts, called "statistical neighborhoods," most of which are ...

  4. Harvey Park, Denver - Wikipedia

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    The firm C. Burns Realty & Trust constructed a model village of three homes in November 1954 at the intersection of Harvard Avenue and Lowell Boulevard. [4] The builders of the neighborhood were Lou Carey, K.C. Ensor, and Thomas Hutchison. [3] Nearly 4,000 homes were built in Harvey Park between 1954 and 1957. [5]

  5. Residential zoned parking - Wikipedia

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    Residential zoned parking is a local government practice of designating certain on-street automobile parking spaces for the exclusive use of nearby residents. It is a tool for addressing overspill parking from neighboring population centers (such as a shopping center , office building , apartment building , transit station , stadium , or ...

  6. Central Park, Denver - Wikipedia

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    The community was visioned to be home to approximately 30,000 residents with around 12,000 homes, an 80-acre Denver park named "Central Park", [a] a commuter-rail station, 14 schools, 10,000,000 sq ft (930,000 m 2) of planned office space, 1,500,000 sq ft (140,000 m 2) of retail space, and 1,100 acres (4.5 km 2) for parks and open space. [6]

  7. Five Points, Denver - Wikipedia

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    Five Points is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Denver, Colorado.It is now one of the fastest growing in terms of both redevelopment and population. Much of this growth is taking place in the River North Arts District, or "RiNo", which is often considered by locals a neighborhood of its own; although it is officially within the Five Points neighborhood in addition to parts of neighboring ...

  8. Capitol Hill, Denver - Wikipedia

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    Capitol Hill highlighted on this map of Denver's neighborhoods. The neighborhood is located just southeast of Denver's Central Business District (CBD) in a well-established residential neighborhood, with commercial centers located along major traffic routes (such as Colfax Avenue and Broadway) and interior arterials (such as East 13th and 14th Avenues).

  9. Cherry Creek, Denver - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood is located near the geographic center of the City and County of Denver and is a mixture of dense urban development and tree lined residential streets. It is bounded by the Cherry Creek on the south, East Sixth Avenue to the north, University Boulevard and Colorado Boulevard ( Colorado State Highway 2 ) on the west and east ...

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