Downtown Denver without the noise. The Potter Highland Historic district occupies much of the neighborhood west of Zuni. Sometimes referred to as LoHi, the section of Highland closer to Downtown Denver, particularly from 15th through 20th Streets (the original Downtown Grid), is rapidly being turned into newer lofts and condos.
Potter Highlands attracts funky, independent shops and boutiques and active residents who love being in the center of the city, but still enjoy the sanctuary of home. Live here and you’ll enjoy the convenience of everything it offers. The Highlands Bridge, a pedestrian overpass, connects the area to Riverfront and LoDo, while local grocers, trendy restaurants, and a sprinkling of remaining historic buildings and homes retain a community feel. Officially located between 38th Avenue, Speer, Federal, and the Platte River, this diverse and eclectic neighborhood is one of the most inclusive in all of Denver, with home priced primarily between $200,000 and $500,000.
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