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LoHi, CPV and Riverfront Areas of DenverLoHi, CPV and Riverfront Neighborhood InformationThe Lower Highlands, or LoHi, and its neighbor, the Central Platte Valley, have become a hotspot for many locals. A majority of Denver natives don't even know the difference between the two and call the entire area LoHi. This area is growing rapidly and exploding with interesting restaurants, boutiques and art galleries. Although compact, LoHi has a lot to offer, from local shopping and top-rated restaurants, to gorgeous parks. LoHi extends from Zuni St. and 32nd Ave. to 29th and I-25. Along with Central Platte Valley, LoHi is bordered by the Highlands, Riverfront, and LoDo, making it the ideal location to reside and enjoy all of these areas. LoHi, CPV and Riverfront HighlightsThe recently constructed Highlands Bridge, standing 70 ft. tall and stretching 320 ft. across I-25, is an architectural gateway connecting LoHi and the Central Platte Valley to Riverfront and Downtown Denver. With everything happening in LoHi, there's really is no reason to get in the car and drive elsewhere. From dining at some of the hip and swanky local restaurants, to picnicking in Commons Park or kayaking in the Platte River outside REI's flagship store, there is much to enjoy. Forest Room 5, Zengo, Lola and My Brothers Bar are just a few of the local's favorite haunts to relax at. Boutiques and gift shops range from pet specialty stores to upscale consignment venues. With access to so much so close, LoHi is a secret Mecca for both tourists and residents alike. LoHi, CPV and Riverfront Real EstateThe real estate market in LoHi, the Central Platte Valley, and Riverfront Park is booming with trendy lofts, contemporary condos and elaborate hi-rises. Older homes from the early 1900's and modern new-builds are also available in LoHi's transitional areas. Because of all it has to offer, all signs show this neighborhood will continue to grow at a steady pace with home prices steadily holding or increasing in value.
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