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2012 – Year in Review

December 6, 2012 Development Updates No Comments

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What a Year …

As Central Park celebrates a decade of development, homes continue to grow in its Central Park West and Bluff Lake neighborhoods, while new residents, a fresh library, brand-new storefronts and much more bring exciting changes.

Central Park’s a great place to be a kid or a grown-up … and it’s even on the nation’s top-10 list of the best-selling, master-planned communities!

So what’s next?

The community’s next neighborhood is already underway!

Conservatory Green neighborhood will have almost 500 homes just north of The Shops at Northfield and down the road from amenities such as The Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge and Dick’s Sporting Goods Park.

Models open this spring!

Here’s a look at one, great year …

January:

Central Park Stories:

These articles are part of a series of Central Park Stories that continued through the year – see them all!

February:

March:

  • The Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters plans to build a 100,000-square-foot office and training facility at Central Park.
  • Thrive Home Builders puts the finishing touches on its Building Science Center.
  • The Denver Post begins to feature Central Park homebuyers. Here’s a full list of the year’s resident articles!
  • Edible Arrangements moves into East 29th Avenue Town Center.
  • Spring arrives in full bloom …

April:

  • The Aster Town Center Apartments open.
  • The Denver Business Journal looks at Denver’s new interchange and future development.

May:

June:

July:

  • Central Park residents celebrate the community’s last 10 years.
  • ABRA Auto Body & Glass opens.
  • Central Park is highlighted in Denver Life.
  • The Shops at Northfield n hosted an inaugural wine festival.
  • Central Park’s dog park is ranked # 1 in Westword

August:

  • The Central Park Info Gallery opens.
  • Sam Gary Branch Library opens after a year of construction.
  • Parkwood Homes introduces the Beacon Hill collection.
  • Botanica Eastbridge Apartments begins to welcome residents.
  • The Shops at Northfield launches a retail app.
  • Central Park’s featured in a Denver Post profile of area parks.
  • Community businesses make 5280’s Top of the Town list.

September:

  • A skate shop picks Central Park.
  • KB Home opens a new model.

October:

  • Drury Hotel plans to locate in the community.
  • Central Park unveils new office suites.
  • Boulder Creek Builders begins construction in the community.
  • Central Park sees the season’s first snow.
  • Canine winners are picked for the 2013 Dogs Calendar.
  • Central Park’s next, great, neighborhood is announced … Learn about Conservatory Green neighborhood!
  • Urban Land Magazine features the community.
  • Central Park residents vote on their favorite cocktail.
  • The community is highlighted during the Urban Land Institute’s fall conference.
  • Central Park is featured in the Denver Business Journal.
  • Hoot & Howl & Sal’s Street Food open in The Shops at Northfield.

November:

  • Central Park launches an online forum about what’s next for the community.
  • Central Park releases the 2013 Dogs Calendar.
  • Residents share their favorite Central Park stories.

December:

  • Conservatory Green neighborhood is highlighted in the Denver Post.
  • The Denver Century Ride opens event registration after selecting Central Park to host the ride again.
  • United Properties announces plans to build a 710,850-square-foot Enterprise Business Center.

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