Denver Tech Center
Pockets of shops and restaurants
Woven between the neighborhood’s many business buildings are pockets of commercial centers for shopping and dining. Belleview Promenade is central to the area and has several high-end local restaurants. Bird Bakery has sweets and sandwiches with gluten-free options to keep meals light, while Ocean Prime specializes in special occasions with its steak and seafood menu. Shanahan’s is another steakhouse in DTC, named after former Broncos coach Mike Shanahan, that serves elevated dishes of beef, local poultry and fresh produce. To the east, Belleview Square shopping mall has a plethora of local and national chain restaurants like Bonefish Grill and Morning Story. Most people will get their groceries from the King Soopers. Further south along Orchard Road, Arapahoe Marketplace Shopping Center has a Sprouts Farmers Market and various fast-food chains. The other side of Boston Street sports retailers like Lowes, Home Depot and REI for necessity shopping.DTC’s downtime activities
Art and culture come alive within the DTC, thanks to its multiple entertainment options and attractions. The Museum of Outdoor Arts has a sculpture garden wrapping around a terraced stone theater that holds art installations and hosts performances. Additionally, the Fiddler’s Green Amphitheater is an outdoor concert venue nearby that puts on live music performances of big-name artists. For indoor entertainment, the Landmark at Greenwood Village has a movie theater that screens new releases and independent or foreign films. Comedy Works South is around the corner with shows put on by local and touring comedians.High-rise condos and million-dollar homes
Several residential areas are interspersed throughout the Denver Tech Center with various housing options available, from condos to Victorian mansions. High-rise condominiums are more centralized in the area, sitting alongside office parks. The Landmark can be found at the heart of DTC with condos that range from $600,000 for a one-bedroom, one-bath unit, to $1.35 million for a space with two beds and two baths.Further out are subdivisions like Huntington Acres that are lined with midcentury modern ranch-style homes and Craftsmen with stone features. These properties come with driveways, range from 2,000 to 5,500 square feet and cost anywhere between $700,000 and $1.8 million. Tree-lined sidewalks help pedestrians get around, avoiding DTC’s busier streets. At the edges of the neighborhood, custom estates sit on multi-acre lots and can get up to $2.6 million. “There’s an area called the Preserve, and that’s where you’re going to find the two-to-three-million-dollar houses. They have big lots over there with a lot of trees,” Kiker explains.
Stretches of greenspace and park facilities
Anyone looking for a break from the busy streets can find nearby parks and open spaces dotting the area. Tommy Davis Park has everything from a small pond to a private pool and sand volleyball court. Close by, Orchard Hills Park is a natural open space that’s home to plenty of wildlife and can be accessed through multiple trails, like the Goldsmith Gulch Trail. There’s a pond for fishing, a rock-climbing garden for exploring and a playground for young children. Goldsmith Gulch is a water stream that flows through the greenspace, connecting to Wallace Park in the north and Silo Park in the south. In the northwestern edge of the neighborhood, Village Greens Park boasts six baseball and softball fields, a soccer field and a disc golf course, along with miles of walking and mountain biking trails. Just next door is the west entrance for Cherry Creek State Park. The 4,000-acre natural land surrounds a sparkling reservoir and contains campgrounds, a dog park and a sandy beach with water recreation.
DTC’s modes of transportation
Traveling in and around Denver Tech Center comes with many options. Pedestrians staying local can easily walk from work to dinner and back home if they live close enough. “People can ride scooters around, but most people drive. Unless you’re in a high-density area, it’s not as walkable,” Kiker says. Those heading into downtown Denver can hop on Interstate 25, which cuts diagonally through the area. I-25 can connect commuters to Interstate 225 in the north and Colorado State Highway 88 in the south. While main roads and entrances to office parks see a lot of traffic, the highways avoid congestion. People who use public transportation can head to either Belleview Station or Arapahoe at Village Center Station to access the RTD light rail. Lines E and R travel through the metro area. There are also multiple local buses servicing the neighborhood.Quality schools in the Cherry Creek district
Families living around Denver Tech Center have multiple options for their children’s education. Among them, the Cherry Creek High School campus along Union Avenue contains all three grade-level schools that students need to attend. Belleview Elementary School and Campus Middle School both maintain an A grade on Niche. Campus Middle offers extensive STEM electives like robotics and 3D modeling software. From there, students head to Cherry Creek High School. Ranked No. 2 in Best Public High Schools in Colorado by Niche, Cherry Creek has an A-plus grade, a stellar athletics program and a robust fine arts department. Students can perform for the community at the Cherry Creek High School Fine Arts Theatre, which sits on the north end of the campus. “I personally went to those three schools, and it was a great experience. What I liked about the high school was that there was an activity for everybody. Whatever you liked to do, there was something for you,” Kiker says.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Jaryd Takushi
Aloha Real Estate LLC
(720) 706-7028
102 Total Sales
1 in Denver Tech Center
$525,000 Price
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Claire Gilmore
MB KELL & COMPANY
(720) 709-2615
138 Total Sales
1 in Denver Tech Center
$454,000 Price
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Pam Bent
RE/MAX Professionals
(720) 902-9460
80 Total Sales
2 in Denver Tech Center
$640K - $651K Price Range
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Katina Farrell
MB Homes By Katina
(720) 780-9232
44 Total Sales
1 in Denver Tech Center
$1,249,000 Price
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Taylor Wilson
Responds QuicklyCompass - Denver
(720) 575-2311
185 Total Sales
1 in Denver Tech Center
$810,000 Price
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Lori Jackson
HomeSmart
(720) 502-8847
99 Total Sales
1 in Denver Tech Center
$223,000 Price
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Denver Tech Center | US |
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Homicide | 2 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 3 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 2 | 4 |
Robbery | 3 | 4 |
Burglary | 4 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 4 | 4 |
Larceny | 5 | 4 |
Crime Score | 4 | 4 |
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Denver Tech Center Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Denver Tech Center, Greenwood Village sell after 462 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Denver Tech Center, Greenwood Village over the last 12 months is $234,900, down 52% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Open Houses
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$305,000
- 2 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 896 Sq Ft
- 6475 S Dayton St
- Unit 305
- New 12 days ago
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Sunday, Aug 312 - 3pm
$380,000
- 3 Beds
- 1.5 Baths
- 1,196 Sq Ft
- 8759 E Roundtree Ave
- New 27 days ago
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Brandon Rossell RE/MAX Professionals
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Tuesday, Jul 293 - 5pm
$1,250,000
- 2 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,659 Sq Ft
- 7600 Landmark Way
- Unit 1514
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