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Recreational uses include Governors Park which is immediately north of the subject neighborhood and Alamo Placita Park which is located in the northeast portion of the neighborhood. Additionally, the Cherry Creek bike/pedestrian path is located along Cherry Creek/Speer Boulevard and provides residents access to Denver’s trail system.<ref>http://www.denver.org/things-to-do/sports-recreation/bike-trails/</ref> |
Recreational uses include Governors Park which is immediately north of the subject neighborhood and Alamo Placita Park which is located in the northeast portion of the neighborhood. Additionally, the Cherry Creek bike/pedestrian path is located along Cherry Creek/Speer Boulevard and provides residents access to Denver’s trail system.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.denver.org/things-to-do/sports-recreation/bike-trails/|title=Denver Bike Trails - VISIT DENVER|website=www.denver.org}}</ref> |
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Speer is the official name for the Denver neighborhood bounded by 7th Avenue (north), Broadway (West), Alameda Avenue (South) and Downing Street (East).[1] The northeast portion northeast of Speer Boulevard is generally referred to as Alamo Placita due to a local park and historic district of this name.
Characteristics
Generally, the neighborhood character is defined by the Capitol Hill neighborhood to the north, which is a highly dense neighborhood dominated by mid- and high-rise multi-family uses and the Washington Park West and Baker neighborhoods, which are to the south and west of Speer and comprised primarily low-rise multi- and single-family residential units. The Speer neighborhood itself contains both multi- and single-family residences, with the majority of commercial buildings found along primary thoroughfares such as Speer Boulevard, East 6th Avenue, Broadway and Alameda Avenue. The area's zoning is essentially complete and is approximately 98% built out, with improvements 30 to 100 years old and ranging from below average to excellent condition. The neighborhood is currently[when?] in a revitalization phase.
Recreation
Recreational uses include Governors Park which is immediately north of the subject neighborhood and Alamo Placita Park which is located in the northeast portion of the neighborhood. Additionally, the Cherry Creek bike/pedestrian path is located along Cherry Creek/Speer Boulevard and provides residents access to Denver’s trail system.[2]
References
- ^ "Official Neighborhood Boundaries" (PDF). Denver.gov. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 16, 2006. Retrieved 2009-05-19.
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