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Black Culture & Rich History

Known for its Black culture and rich history — Denver’s Five Points neighborhood is undergoing another boom. Once known as the “Harlem of the West” — Five Points was one of Denver’s first neighborhoods to develop. From the ‘30s to the ‘60s it became a hub for jazz and entertainment  thus its nickname. Today it stands as unique artist district  livened with foodie-favorite restaurants, local breweries, eclectic shops and hip cafés.  Search homes for sale in Flying Horse, Colorado Springs, CO here: http://www.rehava.com

Gentrification

As the neighborhood undergoes yet another phase of growth, and subsequent gentrification, EDENS real estate says it wants the history and culture to remain. This spring  three Denver businesses are making the move to call Five Points home  bringing southern fare, vintage apparel and of course  a bike shop to the area.  Search homes for sale in Flying Horse, Colorado Springs, CO here: http://www.rehava.com

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Darla Newton
Darla Newton

I am an active Realtor specializing in the Douglas County /El Paso County areas. I have experience listing and selling residential properties throughout Douglas County including: Castle Rock, Parker, Highlands Ranch, Franktown, Sedalia, and Larkspur. I am currently expanding my business to; Black Forest, Monument, Colorado Springs, Peyton, Falcon, Woodland Park, Divide and Cripple Creek.