Voted #1 by 10BEST Editors’ Pick
University Blvd to Steele Street
Denver, CO
303-394-2904
www.cherrycreeknorth.com
Cherry Creek North District is truly an outstanding place for shopping, working, and dining in the Denver real estate area. Rich in history and dating back to the 1800’s this mixed-used Denver homes neighborhood offers 16 blocks of retail, restaurants, specialty stores, and so much more. The area has become nationally known as a premier location.
The original 320 acre town site was once known as the town of Harman, named after its owners Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Harman. In 1882 the town had a steadily growing population of 500. Twelve years later the town was annexed into Denver and later grew to be the area we know today as Cherry Creek North. Today signs of its rich history still remain strong like the Old Town Hall situated at the corner of 4thand St. Paul and Bromwell Elementary located at
The Districts’ sixteen blocks or 27 acres are bounded by 1st and 3rd Avenues and University and Steele Streets. Some of the stores include A Pea In The Pod, Chico’s, Garbarini, Coquette Boutique and many, many more.
In keeping with the areas dedication to continual growth and beautification, a new multi-million dollar renovation project has improved something that was already amazing. Twenty new art and garden spaces with a variety of seating options, creative landscaping with hundreds of new trees and elegant lighting brings even more atmosphere to the area.
The shopping area consists of over 350 businesses offering a broad range of unique fashion, jewelry, home furnishing stores, spas/salons, art galleries and restaurants. Many corporate businesses have also made Cherry Creek North home. Two hotels and a fabulous residential area have helped to make this a number one visitor destination. Once you visit, it’s easy to see why.
Metered parking and paid garage parking is available.
Restaurant and store hours may vary.
Dec 04
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