Capitol Hill
Capitol Hill residents describe themselves as funky, eclectic and fiercely proud of their multi-generational, diverse neighborhood. Many older families have lived in the big, beautiful Capitol Hill homes for decades, while a younger crowd is now renting apartments or buying condos. With lots of walkable streets and almost every amenity close by, there is a steady stream of pedestrians taking in the restaurants, bars, coffee shops and boutiques. Strolling through the neighborhood, you’re reminded that Capitol Hill was founded in the 1880s as a new residential suburb for Denver’s wealthiest families. You can still see many of the extravagant Victorian, Tudor and Greek revival mansions they built using sandstone, granite and other materials native to Colorado. With new retail, entertainment venues, offices and even condominium developments along the fabled street, Capitol Hill residents have even more reasons to be proud.
Housing
The neighborhood offers perhaps the city’s widest range in housing types and price ranges — everything from high-rise apartments to single-family homes, apartments in historic mansions, to lofts in renovated commercial buildings. Many apartment buildings have been rehabilitated throughout Capitol Hill, commercial buildings have been transformed into mixed-use housing projects, and vacant lots have given rise to new construction housing developments.
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