Quiet appeal. The square of residences between Evans, Yale, Downing, and Broadway makes up the neighborhood called Rosedale. Harvard Gulch, the spacious and hilly green at Rosedale’s center, is an excellent space for picnickers, joggers, and backyard catch. It includes an outdoor pool, walking path, a Denver Urban Garden, and a par 3, nine-hole, no-concession golf course. For commuters, light rail is just a few convenient blocks west of Broadway, near the north-south Santa Fe highway; I-25 is a ten-minute drive east. Residents also enjoy proximity to Porter Adventist Hospital at Yale and Downing, a newly renovated, 368-bed facility that blends the best of both spirit and science. Antique Row along Broadway, as well as restaurants and a supermarket along Downing, make it easy to pick up dinner, gifts, or groceries. And with at least four churches within its borders, Rosedale residents enjoy the peaceful allure of this quiet Denver neighborhood.
Don’t miss Swallow Hill, a non-profit institution at Broadway and Yale that celebrates nationally renowned acoustic and folk legends, with concerts and affordable music education for both adults and children.