Meet One Of Central Park’s Newest Residents
The lack of affordable housing in Denver and throughout the state continues to make headlines with both home prices and rental costs seeing some of the largest gains over the
The Central Park community is among Denver’s most dynamic and vibrant—filled with passionate people who believe in strong community involvement and improving the world around them. It is home to an eclectic mix of growing families, young professionals, empty nesters and numerous stand-out community leaders who are making positive change throughout Denver, the region and the world.
The lack of affordable housing in Denver and throughout the state continues to make headlines with both home prices and rental costs seeing some of the largest gains over the
UPDATE: Was named to the Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce 2019 Top 25 Most Powerful Women in Business! For more than a decade, Tasha Jones has brought the
The Home Builders Foundation (HBF) recently partnered with Infinity Home Collection and Ascent Mobility to remodel the home of Bryan G. a 44-year-old Central Park resident and single father living
Long time Central Park resident and single dad, Bryan Gates has spent the last decade raising his son Blair… watching him play soccer at Central Park, hanging out at Stanley
Inevitably each year, several major storms hit Colorado, closing the roads, shutting down the airport and making it nearly impossible for people to traverse the state. On those days, most
The decision to build one of the first homes in Conservatory Green required a leap of faith for Amber and Chanthy Na– who moved to the neighborhood four years ago.
Marissa and Justin Ross, owners of Stapleton Mortgage and Realty are well known in the community…their business posters are proudly displayed at area pools, and they sponsor and attend numerous
Central Park resident and general dentist for kids, Dr. Quynh Nguyen (known as “Dr. Quynh” by her patients) knew early on that she wanted to devote her life to children.
Resident and business owner, Winifred Harris has made it her life’s work to cultivate self- expression and to inspire creativity in those around her. Whether it be teaching the performing
The process of building a great community goes far beyond just building homes, schools and streets. It requires the collective efforts of residents coming together in the pursuit of common
For most parents, getting news that your child is diagnosed with a rare genetic disease that leads to a life-threatening struggle with obesity, would stop life in its tracks. But
As a first generation college graduate and only one of his five siblings to graduate college, Dr. Everette Freeman knows a thing or two about how education creates a path to
Many people are first introduced to the Central Park community by a real estate professional who is familiar with the neighborhood and able to speak to its numerous benefits.
Many know Central Park resident Mark Shaker as the man behind Stanley Marketplace, the highly anticipated renovation of an abandoned manufacturing plant into an urban marketplace in Northwest Aurora. But
If one were to call Lauren Y. Casteel a trailblazer, they would be right. If they were to call her extraordinary, they would also be right. But true to her
Two of the founding principles of the Green Book are connectivity and walkability—and the community is designed to enable both—whether it be connecting to downtown, the airport or with neighbors.
Central Park is widely known for its large contingency of action-driven residents, who are committed to making thoughtful and positive impacts throughout the world. That same passion is being
It takes a village. This is a common phrase heard around Central Park and one many parents here live by—sharing advice, resources and childcare responsibilities with each other. Benilda
Steve and Brittney Phua are what you might call “do-gooders”—those special people who have dedicated their lives to being the change they want to see to the world. In his
Anthony Aragon and David Westman have been referred to as the “gay mayors” of Denver and wear this title like a badge of honor. Considering they are responsible for
Jolene and Terry Whitney could be described as one of Central Park’s founding families. They moved from Park Hill nearly 14 years ago and built one of the first homes
Mowa Haile is President and CEO of Sky Blue Builders, which he founded in 2007, after a tenured career in the technology sector. After learning everything he could about running
Andrés Chaparro is the General Manager of Telemundo 25 Denver / KDEN, the NBC Universal-owned television station that serves Spanish-language viewers in the Denver market. He has been with Telemundo
By: Gin Butler; Visitor Center Ambassador I admit that there are times when my body is present, but my brain takes a nap. That was exactly what was going on
Judge Andre Rudolph is one of Central Park’s earliest residents—building his current home more than 12 years ago when the community was still a vision in the Green Book. As
On Saturday, July 25th something amazing happened in the community, a veteran was given the gift of stability and peace of mind that his family would have a roof over
By: Marissa Jones Thrive Home Builders Central Park Rows are a part of Denver 80238’s Affordable Housing program. This housing is for those who earn between 30%-50% of the
Councilman Chris Herndon has been a resident since 2009, and was elected to represent District 11 on the Denver City Council in May of 2011 after being honorably discharged as
By: Marissa Jones Spruce Townhomes, built by Northeast Denver Housing, is a part of Denver's 80238 Affordable Housing Program. This housing is for those who earn 80% Area Median Income
By: Marissa Jones Bluff Lake Apartments, built by Mercy housing, is a part of Denver's 82038 Affordable Housing program. This housing is for those who earn between 30%-50% of the
UPDATE: In 2017 Angela Williams began serving as a Colorado State Senator representing Senate District 33. Representative Angela Williams has been a resident since 2006, and is now the current
The February 28th Avalanche game featured a surprise gift for a U.S. Military Veteran. Sgt. Marco Dominguez, received the news of a lifetime! His family would accepted the gift of
Going Places Angie Rivera-Malpiede, RTD Board of Directors Interview by: Gin Butler, Visitor Center Ambassador There are so many things we in Central Park take for granted. For instance, buses
By: Gin Butler, Visitor Center Ambassador As a Visitor Center Ambassador, I meet so many individuals interested in the community’s growth and the vast array of neighborhood options. Now, as
The Perfect Home Meet Steve and Karen Robinson Colorado is known as the sunshine state to many. With 300 days of annual sunshine, mild temperatures and record snowfalls, it’s always
By Monica Perez, Your Castle Real Estate Among the many generations of buyers searching for convenient, classy, eco-friendly living, millennials are finding their perfect fit in Denver’s Central Park community. Those
By Virginia “Gin” Butler, Visitor Center Ambassador When I first started as an ambassador at the Visitor Center, I felt like I was working on the new frontier. Last year
Laurie Christensen and Paul Carrara were looking for a connection. A link to community. Open space. Area amenities. And what matters to them. They found it all in Central Park.
The Lairs are making a few new friends. “We moved from Arkansas, where everyone’s friendly,” Sarah Lair said. “Here, it’s nice to live in a neighborhood that’s still growing –
(Left to right) Rick Leuthold, Cindy Leuthold, Katie Rustici holding Ella Rustici, Logan Rustici, Lindsay Leuthold The Leutholds found something special in Central Park. It’s not the amenities. Not the
Introducing the next article in a series of stories about the evolution of Central Park – from how we got here to what’s next. Enjoy this compilation of articles from
(Above Photo: Dennis and a family friend in The Green) Introducing the next article in a series of stories about the evolution of Central Park – from how we
When Ramsey Watkins drove through the community, he knew this was the neighborhood. “I called my wife, Sabrina, and told her ‘I think we found it,’” Ramsey said. “It just
Patrick and Kristen Golden needed a larger house. “We wanted this house,” Kristen said about the couple’s new home by Infinity Home Collection. The home is part of the builder’s
(Photo courtesy of Stevie Crecelius and Colorado Expression) From the very beginning, David Greenberg knew the Denver School of Science and Technology (DSST) would be different. “There are three things
The Albietz Family Joe and Jen Albietz had watched Central Park grow. “We decided one day to come over and look at the models,” Jen said, adding that the couple
Meet Beverly Haddon Beverly Haddon began a relationship with the Stapleton neighborhood long before its first homes were built. The Chief Executive Officer of the Foundation was part of a
Brett Warner and Wes Petterson call themselves “Parkwood stalkers.” “Every couple of months, we would pop in and walk around the models,” Wes said. The couple moved to Central Park
Dan and Linda Gordon are a long way from their life in Washington D.C. “We knew we weren’t going to retire out there,” Dan said. So in September, Linda flew
Diane Deeter was here when there were only tumbleweeds. “I was hired when the first person closed on their home,” said Deeter, the Master Community Association’s (MCA) director of programs
(Pictured above: Carolyn Dooling’s son, Nolan, in Central Park) Central Park’s Evolution … By Carolyn Dooling Central Park first came up on my radar about 12 years ago, when I
John Keene knows all about energy-efficient homes. He has been a certified EcoBroker since 2006, giving him the expertise to educate his clients about their homes and spot the sustainable
Meet this Central Park family of five – they were featured in Sunday’s Denver Post!
The Denver couple just moved into KB Home’s Villa Collection at Central Park and were featured in a recent issue of The Denver Post. See the article.
Michelle and Ron Linton have moved multiple times during their married life. “This is it,” Michelle said while sitting in her new Central Park home. The couple bought a house in
For Mike Lesisko, the decision to live in Central Park came down to convenience. “I work really close by and I also need to be downtown a lot,” he said.
When we first moved here in 2003, one of the big selling features was the green space and Central Park, which was being built. Unfortunately, due to drought conditions, the
(Above photo: Shelby Donley in Central Park) As parents, we often see the world through our children’s eyes. Last week, my 12-year-old daughter, Shelby, asked me to go see the
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