La Alma / Lincoln Park
Stroll the streets of La Alma/Lincoln Park neighborhood and you’ll see colorful lights decorating many of the homes, smell Latino dishes wafting out of windows, and be charmed by the turn of the century architecture. It is teeming with a sense of family, and one of the few places left where you’ll find two and three generations still living in the same few blocks. One of Denver’s oldest neighborhoods, La Alma/Lincoln Park lies to the south of today’s Auraria Higher Education Center campus. This charming neighborhood — often referred to as the “West Side” — is close to the heart of Downtown, yet still attractively affordable. It’s an opportunity for those wanting a historic neighborhood without the price tag. Santa Fe Drive, the primary retail and commercial corridor, has been revitalized and is now alive day and night with cafes, authentic Mexican bakeries, art galleries, photography studios and a variety of offices.
Housing
There are a variety of architectural styles and eras reflected in the homes of La Alma/Lincoln Park. Two-story brick Victorians, row houses, duplexes, brick bungalows and one-story stucco houses line La Alma/Lincoln Park’s streets. The 1,050-unit Parkway Center apartment and condominium complex is located at 12th and Galapagos Street, with a prominent frontage on Speer Boulevard.
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