Six final chances for new-urban, low-maintenance lifestyle with Central Park’s choice commuter rail access to downtown and DIA
By Mark Samuelson
Well before Central Park’s new Central Park Station opened on the new Commuter Rail line linking Downtown’s Union Station with DIA, creative home builder Wonderland Homes opted to try something novel in the 7-square-mile master planned community:
Why not venturea luxury, low-maintenance row home design at Central Park – the kind of new-urban plan that buyers find in places like LoDo and Riverfront?
Those were a hit at Central Park – so much so that Wonderland sold out its first neighborhoods of ‘Terrace Homes’ near Westerly Creek; then launched another 19 homes in Central Park’s newest neighborhood, Willow Park East. Now those have disappeared – leaving a final six homes that share the Terrace Homes’ compelling styling; the last that will ever be built with their choice commuter access to downtown and to DIA.