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Virginia Village

Virginia Village

Noteworthy Mention of Denver's Virginia Village Neighborhood

Denver’s Virginia Village Neighborhood is close to Interstate 25 and is great for commuters and families. Residents enjoy a suburban vibe while living near major shopping along Colorado Boulevard.

Architecture and Homes in Virginia Village

The homes in the Virginia Village Neighborhood were built in the 1950s through the 1970s, and exemplify mid-century modern architecture. Many of the California contemporary houses are outlined with well-maintained flower beds and are shaded with mature trees. The rest of the Virginia Village Neighborhood is a mixture of apartment buildings and townhomes, strip-malls, and mid and high-rise apartments and office buildings.

The Virginia Village Neighborhood has not been affected by the development craze that is seen around the city of Denver. Many of the homes are sought after for their original appearance and feel. Krisana Park and Lynwood are two areas within Virginia Village that have many homes featuring Eichler inspired architecture. These homes are highlighted by open floor plans and walls of glass and glass doors that open to the side and backyards.

Residents of the Virginia Village Neighborhood enjoy the quiet streets where they can take long jogs or bicycle rides. The family-oriented neighborhood is home to Cook and Garland Park where you can jump on the Cherry Creek Trail and take advantage of one of the best public trail systems in the United States.

When you’re in Virginia Village, make sure to check out the cool homes and then head over to Ester’s the local’s favorite pub.

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