Northeast Denver Housing Center (NDHC) has begun site work for two affordable, for-sale housing projects in the southwest quadrant of Stapleton: 40 units along the west side of Central Park Blvd. between 21st Ave. and Xanthia Way, and 23 units on the north side of 21st Ave. between Spruce and Tamarac streets. Dominique Acevedo, NDHC deputy director, says all of the units are under contract with an estimated move-in scheduled for late summer through fall of 2018.
Home & Garden
Park Hill Home Tour & Street Fair – Sept. 10
Nan Young and Brian Kelly say they wouldn’t live anywhere but Park Hill.
Bzzzzy Season
Social media has been abuzz with complaints from Northeast Denver residents about mosquitoes.
A New Chapter in a Long Love Story: Taylor and Garrett Norwell have been best friends since age 10.
Meeting new neighbors has been a recurring fact of life in Stapleton as homes spring up at a rate...
Coloring Outside the Lines
When the Fisher family decided to repaint their house in Stapleton, they had no idea what was to unfold.
Oasis in the City: Garden Transformations
A lush, peaceful garden is rare in the city, but two homeowners in northeast Denver have found ways to create a backyard oasis despite space limitations.
The Perfect Crime
Stapleton has the highest rate of preventable crimes in northeast Denver. These crimes can be prevented just as easily as they are committed.
Little Libraries Nurture Neighborhoods & Reading
Little libraries are popping up all over Denver for neighbors to “Take a Book, Return a Book.”
Window Well Artistry
To brighten up basements artist artist Carol Tuttle paints scenes in window wells.
Aquaponics Taking Root at Urban Farm
The Urban Farm invites the public to learn about and help maintain their new aquaponic system.
Landscaping Your Hell Strip
The strip of lawn between the sidewalk and the street is often neglected, but according to guest writer Sarah Christian, can have aesthetic potential with the right design.
Stapleton Groundwater Lawsuit Tied to Clogged Pipes
“Whatever you do, this problem is going to exist,” says Stapleton resident Tad Rogers, who recently received a judgment from a jury trial that included $242,000 to replace his clogged drainage pipes and $552,000 for the hassles and inconvenience he has experienced in dealing with the drainage problems.