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The Cherry Creek urban area is located just southeast of downtown Denver along Cherry Creek and its bike path to downtown. The area is know for its upscale dining, retail, art galleries, residential, and mix of architectural styles. I hope you enjoy the tour.

 

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Interesting store.

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A quick look at some of the single family residential in the CC area. Nice tree lined streets with a lot of architectural styles and pedestrian focused.

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I love the integration with Sears! It seems to be a very clean region with varying modernistic architectural styles. I like it.

This is how retail should be done.  I also like the cleanliness and the mix of modern architecture.  Thanks!

I love the integration with Sears! It seems to be a very clean region with varying modernistic architectural styles. I like it.

 

Yes the Sears was very well integrated. I thought it was unique to see the auto repair facility located inside the parking garage.

Thanks!

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Visually very appealing, and excellent photos.

 

Upscale shopping and residential areas intimidate me because they're way outside my league, though. No matter how hard I try to "pass," I'm always sure that the locals will spot me as a commoner and set their dogs upon me.

Very cool, I've never seen that area posted on the forums before.  Thanks for sharing!

Visually very appealing, and excellent photos.

 

Upscale shopping and residential areas intimidate me because they're way outside my league, though. No matter how hard I try to "pass," I'm always sure that the locals will spot me as a commoner and set their dogs upon me.

 

Haha, ironically I had someone come into my Starbucks in Milwaukee yesterday who was on vacation from Denver.  I told her that I'd just gotten back from there and mentioned that I liked Cherry Creek.  She then scoffed, told me that she worked at Cucina Colore (pictured below) and then told me that the people there act so rich, but she has another house in South Beach and that her Cherry Creek neighbors have nothing on her.  Haha, I could never live in a place like this.

 

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Very cool, I've never seen that area posted on the forums before.  Thanks for sharing!

 

Not to be a b!tch, but you must've missed my tour 6 months ago: http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php/topic,18117.0.html

 

Okay, that was a little b!tchy. 

 

 

Seriously though, I love the way the indoor mall is integrated into the neighborhood.  The mall entrances are literally across the street from Cherry Creek North.  The parking structure is hidden behind the mall. 

 

Thank you for the tour ragerunner, you did a much better job capturing the place than I did.  How long are you going to be out there?  Did you check out City Park, or The Highlands?

Visually very appealing, and excellent photos.

 

Upscale shopping and residential areas intimidate me because they're way outside my league, though. No matter how hard I try to "pass," I'm always sure that the locals will spot me as a commoner and set their dogs upon me.

 

Haha, ironically I had someone come into my Starbucks in Milwaukee yesterday who was on vacation from Denver.  I told her that I'd just gotten back from there and mentioned that I liked Cherry Creek.  She then scoffed, told me that she worked at Cucina Colore (pictured below) and then told me that the people there act so rich, but she has another house in South Beach and that her Cherry Creek neighbors have nothing on her.  Haha, I could never live in a place like this.

 

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Very cool, I've never seen that area posted on the forums before.  Thanks for sharing!

 

Not to be a b!tch, but you must've missed my tour 6 months ago: http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php/topic,18117.0.html

 

Okay, that was a little b!tchy. 

 

 

Seriously though, I love the way the indoor mall is integrated into the neighborhood.  The mall entrances are literally across the street from Cherry Creek North.  The parking structure is hidden behind the mall. 

 

Thank you for the tour ragerunner, you did a much better job capturing the place than I did.  How long are you going to be out there?  Did you check out City Park, or The Highlands?

 

I now live in the Denver area. I had an opportunity for a good job promotion and took it. I have been to the Highlands and posted a thread on it a few weeks ago (I really like that area). http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php/topic,19122.0.html I have not been to City Park yet, hopefully soon. I really like the Denver area, its has a lot going for it besides just scenery.

It's all so new!  It's not often that I enjoy modernism, but this seems to be tastefully done in a way modernism usually misses.  Thanks for sharing.

Very cool, I've never seen that area posted on the forums before.  Thanks for sharing!

 

Not to be a b!tch, but you must've missed my tour 6 months ago: http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php/topic,18117.0.html

 

Okay, that was a little b!tchy. 

 

You expect me to remember what I saw 6 months ago?  I can hardly remember even 6 weeks ago!  :-D

Very cool, I've never seen that area posted on the forums before.  Thanks for sharing!

 

Not to be a b!tch, but you must've missed my tour 6 months ago: http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php/topic,18117.0.html

 

Okay, that was a little b!tchy. 

 

You expect me to remember what I saw 6 months ago?  I can hardly remember even 6 weeks ago!  :-D

 

Haha, touché.

The modern architecture is really nice.  Lots of variation, and the stone looks great.  I have a feeling it's one to two firms behind this.  It would really nice to see more of this in the midwest

It's all so new! It's not often that I enjoy modernism, but this seems to be tastefully done in a way modernism usually misses. Thanks for sharing.

 

I think its the attention to the pedestrian environment that makes this area work very well. Its a place you want to spend time in.

Something about Denver gives me the creeps.  Do they have anything besides chain stores there?

Looks like a more urban Easton. If you're taking requests (No? Well, too bad!) Cheeseman Park and the surrounding hoods please!!!

Hmm...seems to be completely lacking the grit of a faded industrial past. :-)  Everything is so sparkly and new-looking.

^ yeah, but i have say i am fascinated with such a modern, stepford wife-ish alien world! still, i'd love to take a walk thru there and soak it up. i'm just afraid if i fell asleep i'd be replaced by a pod me!  :-o

Reminds me of Irvine, CA.

Isn't Cherry Creek one of the wealthest towns in America?  I am talking Top 10 in the entire country.

Isn't Cherry Creek one of the wealthest towns in America? I am talking Top 10 in the entire country.

 

To my knowledge and research Cherry Creek is part of the City of Denver. The neighborhood has about 5,000 people living in its defined boundaries with a mean income around $100,000. So, it does have a lot of money in the area.

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