Residents are moving into
Conservatory Green, the first of the future neighborhoods north of Interstate 70 that will ultimately double the size of Stapleton.
Conservatory Green offers all the amenities Stapleton is known for, including award-winning schools, year-round community events and homes available in every style and price range. The new neighborhood also will have acres of parks and open space that integrate into the landscape.
"We chose this neighborhood for a few reasons," says Javin Cyriacks, one of the new residents. "We like the location first of all with the close proximity to downtown, as well as the Anchutz Medical campus. Stapleton was one of the few areas close to the city that we could get a new home built. Being part of a new community and watching the Northfield area develop was also appealing to us. We are looking forward to raising a family and living here for years to come."
There are a variety of energy-efficient homes to choose from, many of which offer ways for residents to incorporate urban agriculture into their lifestyles. The garden-ready approach ranges from options for attached greenhouses to double-entry garages with doors wide enough for wheelbarrows.
Garden Court homes will have garden beds on courtyards where neighbors can gather to harvest fruits and vegetables.
Developed by
Forest City Enterprises, Stapleton is a master-planned community on the site of Denver’s former airport.
Contact Confluence Denver Development News Editor Margaret Jackson with tips and leads for future stories at margaret@confluence-denver.com.
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