Central Park Neighborhood
Central Park Neighborhood
Formerly known as Stapleton, Central Park is a wonderful neighborhood to the east of Downtown Denver. Nearly all of the Central Park neighborhood is covered by the 80238 zip code.
The largest neighborhood in the Mile High City, Central Park has 12 sub-neighborhoods: Beeler Park, Bluff Lake, Central Park North, Central Park West, Conservatory Green, Eastbridge, East 29th Avenue, North End Neighborhood, South End, Westerly Creek, Wicker Park, and Willow Park East.
The vast majority of Central Park is designated as residential with single-family homes, duplexes, townhomes, row homes, condos, and apartments. Architectural styles range from traditional to contemporary and modern revivals. Among the many homes, there are a few business districts and shopping centers.
Packed with national chains and Denver-owned businesses, residents and visitors can enjoy a wide range of shops and restaurants sitting just outside of their door. Other attractions in the neighborhood include 50 parks, 7 pools, a recreation center, and the Denver Public Library. For young residents, there are also 11 public and private schools.
Well-known for being extremely family-friendly, the average age of residents in Central Park is 34.8 years old. The neighborhood’s population of roughly 30,000 people.
Boasting a tight-knit community, local businesses, green space, and entertainment areas, Central Park is frequently named one of the best neighborhoods for living and visiting in Denver.
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Location
Situated in eastern Denver, the Central Park neighborhood was built on top of the former site of Stapleton International Airport, which operated as Denver’s primary airport from 1929-1995.
The major boundaries of Central Park include the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge in the North, Montview Boulevard and 26th Avenue in the South, Quebec Street to the West, and Havana Street to the East.
In 2016, the Central Park Station was opened by the Regional Transportation District (RTD) to provide commuter rail and public buses to residents. Individuals can walk to or leave their vehicle at the parking lot of the Central Park Station and then hop on the train to go into Downtown Denver or out to Denver International Airport.