Live Life. Live Downtown
Whether you are craving a 5 star dinner or simply a cappucino from a nearby café, at ONE LINCOLN PARK, you’re only steps away from it all! Within walking distance or a short shuttle ride away you’ll find some of Denver’s hottest restaurants including Zengo, Adega, Rioja, The Brown Palace and The Capital Grill, just to name a few.
Whether you desire a stroll down the 16th Steet Mall for a fun filled day of shopping or if you’re headed to work downtown, you simply couldn’t be any closer to all that Denver has to offer.
A doorstep away is the light rail access to other downtown and just-out-of-town locations including the Denver Tech Center and the south suburban neighborhoods of Denver. And in the not-too-far future, the light rail will connect to the Denver International Airport, bringing the world closer to downtown living at ONE LINCOLN PARK.
Downtown Denver
Being the tenth largest downtown in the nation, Denver centers around a mile-long pedestrian promenade that is lined with outdoor cafes and flower baskets. The mountain panorama visible from Denver is 120 miles long and includes nearly 200 named peaks. Downtown Denver is home to three new sports stadiums, 300 restaurants, a restored historic district filled with 90 bars and brewpubs, a collection of museums, a variety of galleries and shopping, the second largest performing arts center in the nation, three college campuses and even a unique downtown amusement park, Six Flags Elitch Gardens.Sports
One of only a few cities to offer seven professional sports teams, with over 300 games played each year, Denver has the NFL Denver Broncos, Major League Baseball’s Colorado Rockies, NHL Colorado Avalanche, NBA Denver Nuggets, Arena Football’s Colorado Crush, and Major League Soccer's Colorado Rapids. In addition, Denver has horse racing, dog racing, a Grand Prix and one of the world's largest rodeos - the National Western Stockshow.Arts, Culture & Nightlife
Denver has one of the highest educated populations in America and a great love of the arts. The Denver Art Museum is in the process of doubling with a new wing designed by world renowned architect Daniel Libeskind. The Denver Performing Arts Complex is the second largest in the nation with ten theatres seating 10,000 people for theatre, symphony, opera and ballet.With 80 different beers brewed here, Denver brews more beer than any other city. LoDo is Denver’s hip downtown historic district where restored warehouse buildings now are home to more than 90 sports bars, brew pubs, jazz clubs and restaurants. Denver has a growing music scene and some of the best concert venues on earth, including the famous Red Rocks Amphitheatre, a 9,000-seat arena carved out of gigantic red rock boulders, where the Beatles once played.
Some of the fun facts about Denver:
- Denver is mid-way between Europe and Asia, and Canada and Mexico.
- Denver is the nation’s most highly educated city with the highest percentage of high school and college graduates.
- Denver has the largest city park system in the nation with 205 parks in the city limits and 20,000 acres of parks in nearby mountains.
- Denver receives 300 days of sunshine a year - more annual hours of sun than San Diego or Miami.
- Denver’s citizens contribute more public funding for the arts per capita than any other US city.
- The annual Cherry Creek Arts Festival is the No. 1 arts and crafts festival in the nation.
- In terms of population, Denver is the 20th largest city, but has the 10th largest downtown in terms of office and retail space.
- The residential population of downtown Denver has more than doubled since 1990.
