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Posted at Denver Real Estate Blogspot by Judith Clausen
May. 10, 2007
Categorized in: Denver Neighborhoods
The Five Points neighborhood, still the heart of the African-American community, had been in decline and was considered a "scary" place to visit in recent decades. The renaissance began in earnest in 1994 when light rail came to the community. A station was Is it still scary to visit or live in Five Points? Not according to Elbra Wedgeworth, former Denver City Council member and President, and chief architect of bringing the 2008 Democratic Convention to Denver. She thinks what's really scary is Douglas County! Prices over the last 24 months for condos, townhomes and single family homes in Five Points range from about $140,000 to $375,000. |


built at 30th and Downing, and lofts and condos soon followed. Before long homeowners were renovating their old Victorian homes, and prices began to rise attracting a new generation of gentrifiers.