Picture perfect. Positioned between I-25, Yale, Colorado Boulevard, and University, Observatory Park enjoys all the convenience of Denver University’s (DU) college campus, while keeping the storybook setting of an upscale Denver neighborhood. As DU continues to enjoy success and growth, so does Observatory Park. Mansions with attached carriage houses rest on wide streets as many older homes are being replaced by newer two-story homes with all the modern amenities. These new homes can range anywhere from $800,000 to $2 million.
The mature-tree-lined Observatory Park, named for the Romanesque Chamberlin Observatory, is a haven for rugby games, basketball players, tennis gurus, stroller-gripping mothers, and family picnickers.
Highly residential, Observatory Park has direct access to I-25 and enjoys the recent progress of movie theaters, organic markets, and sportswear outlets on the Colorado Boulevard corridor. Within walking distance along University, residents can grab a drink or a yummy meal at a choice of casual dining restaurants. Perhaps most picturesque for Observatory residents are the architecturally stunning DU structures standing at attention along University row.
Don’t miss Magness Arena and the Coors Fitness Center just one block west of the border. Take in a Pioneers hockey game, stay fit with a Pilates class, or catch your favorite concert.