The Signs They Are a-Changin’
“Everybody tells me it looks really great,” restaurant owner Ibrahim Daleh says of his new sign, which he was able to afford through the ‘Fax Partnership’s Façade Grant program. “It’s visible, it’s...
View ArticleEvery Day on a Bike
How Park Hill’s Sara Struckman is inspiring herself, her family and her readers to bicycle, one day at a time. A Q&A with Editor Erin Vanderberg. At the beginning of this year, Sara Struckman...
View ArticleGrief, Faith and Zumante’s Garden
Park Hill-native reflects on losing her 9-year-old son in new memoir By Erin Vanderberg, Editor In July 2009, Zuton Lucero-Mills lost her first-born child, 9-year-old Zumante Lucero, to a massive...
View ArticleLandmark Designation for the Margaret Long House
By Annie Robb Levinsky Executive Director, Historic Denver On April 8, 2013 Denver City Council is scheduled to hold a public hearing regarding the local landmark designation of 2070 Colorado...
View ArticleUrban Land Conservancy Acquires Land on Future East Rail Line
Park Hill Village West development will include 156 permanently affordable apartments By Christi Longsdorf, ULC The Urban Land Conservancy (ULC), in partnership with The Piton Foundation and Gary...
View ArticleEvery Day is Earth Day, Especially in April
Five great opportunities to reduce, reuse, recycle and revel this month in and around Park Hill By Erin Vanderberg, Editor Spring has sprung and the world again turns green – April is perhaps the...
View ArticlePet Friendly
Kelly Fraser opens up shop on Kearney By Erin Vanderberg At Beauty Bark, the new pet groomery at the former site of Park Hill Pooch, Kelly Fraser brings an aura of calm to what could be a rattling...
View ArticlePark Hill’s First Little Free Library Goes Up at 28th and Cherry
Bethany Robinson and her husband Justin Clark join hands over their newly-installed Little Free Library on the corner of 28th and Cherry. (Credit Melissa Eystad) By Erin Vanderberg, Editor This spring,...
View ArticleDeyondrah’s Long Road to Recovery
East student and family still healing from February’s hit-and-run on Colfax By Erin Vanderberg, Editor On February 27, Deyondrah Bridgeman, who lives in Mayfair with her mother, Eriana McLaughlin, and...
View ArticleIt’s Good to be Kingman
Local vintners have turned to a labor of love for their retirement plan By Erin Vanderberg, Editor Two years ago, Park Hill’s Doug & Karen Kingman, who live at 23rd and Fairfax, bought 10 acres on...
View ArticleWhere There is a Court, There is a Game
From left, Julio Rocha, Pablo Murillo, Daniel Martinez, Alex Campos, Angel Martinez, Jose Ramirez, Edgar Silva, Javier Alvarez, Boys and Girls Club Sports and Leadership Director George Nelson, and...
View ArticleEvening of the Arts – June 20
Evening of the Arts – DevinArtist featured at GPHC’s Evening of the Arts, Devin Montagne, has turned painting into performance art Purchase tickets here Greater Park Hill Evening of the Arts Thursday,...
View ArticleThe Strings Connection
Strings old guard are now the pillars of Kearney Street’s restaurant scene By Celeste Thurman Archer Strings restaurant, which closed for business on April 30 after 26 years in business at 17th and...
View ArticleUnder Construction: DMNS’ Morgridge Family Exploration Center on track to...
By Rebecca Voll A three-story, $70 million wing that will feature new exhibits, improved educational access, and green building technology is on schedule to open in February 2014 at the Denver Museum...
View ArticleNortheast Park Hill Kids Line Up, Ready For Their New Club
Progress at the new Jack A. Vickers Club in the Nancy P. Anschutz Center in Northeast Park Hill now includes the planting of a Learning Garden with the support of the Kitchen Community and the help of...
View ArticleLittle Lucia’s Big Event
Born with Pallister-Killian syndrome, Lucia Dawkins is the light of her family’s life and the inspiration for a great benefit By Erin Vanderberg, Editor Juliet, Jason, Lucia and Scout Dawkins live with...
View ArticleBack to School, Back to You
By Diane Sieg Like it or not, Fall is here! Shorter days. Cooler nights. Football. Back to school. Lots of excitement and change. Though I’m always sad to see summer end, I also appreciate the...
View ArticleKeep those Greenways Growing
Right now, if you want to witness a major greenway corridor in Denver practically grow in front of your eyes, Westerly Creek is the creek to watch. Plans...
View ArticleAnother School Year Before Us
SMILEY/McAULIFFE TRANSITION The beginning of September finds most Park Hill neighborhood students already back in school. Many 6th graders are heading for McAuliffe, located in Stapleton for one more...
View ArticleA Charter School Looks to Plant Roots in Holly Square
Currently in its community outreach phase, Roots Elementary would open in 2015 By Erin Vanderberg, Editor Next spring, Jon Hanover will submit a new school application to Denver Public Schools with...
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