Virginia Village, Denver

Virginia Village is a neighborhood of Denver, Colorado, roughly five miles southeast of downtown. The neighborhood consists of a mixture of town homes, single-family homes, shopping plazas, and mid to high-rise apartment and office buildings. It is served by the Colorado Station on the E, F, and H RTD light rail lines. The neighborhood is bounded on the west by Colorado Boulevard; on the southwest by Interstate 25; on the south by Evans Avenue; on the east by Quebec Street; on the northeast by Cherry Creek; and on the north by Mississippi Avenue. Holly Street divides the Virginia Village neighborhood into two areas, each represented by a neighborhood association. The area west of Holly Street comprises the Virginia Village Ellis Community Association,[1] while the area to the east of Holly comprises the Cook Park Neighborhood Association.[2]

Virginia Village Skyline

39°41′07″N 104°55′27″W / 39.68539°N 104.92416°W / 39.68539; -104.92416

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Neighborhoods of the City and County of Denver
Central
  • Auraria
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  • Civic Center (aka Golden Triangle)
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Map of Colorado highlighting Denver County
North of CBD
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Northwest of CBDSouth of CBD
Southeast of CBD
East of CBD
West of CBD
Historic Districts

References

  1. ^ "Virginia Village Ellis Community Association". Virginia Village Ellis Community Association. Retrieved 16 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Cook Park Neighborhood Association". Cook Park Neighborhood Association. Retrieved 16 May 2023.


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