DENVER’S PERFECT 10

COUNCIL DISTRICT 10 · CHRIS HINDS

DISTRICT 10

Nine neighborhoods. One district.

From the gold dome of the Capitol to the train hall at Union Station — each neighborhood has its own character, its own organizations, and its own voice on council.

  • Capitol Hill

    Capitol Hill

    Denver’s densest, most storied neighborhood — mansions, apartments, and everything in walking distance.

  • Central Business District

    Central Business District

    Downtown’s core: 16th Street, office towers, and a growing residential population.

  • Cheesman Park

    Cheesman Park

    Tree-lined blocks wrapped around the park and its neoclassical pavilion.

  • City Park West

    City Park West

    Between Uptown and City Park — hospitals, historic homes, and the Esplanade.

  • Civic Center

    Civic Center

    The seat of city and state government — and the front lawn for Denver Arts Week.

  • Congress Park

    Congress Park

    Bungalows, gardens, and a true neighborhood feel east of the park.

  • North Capitol Hill

    North Capitol Hill

    Uptown — restaurant row on 17th, historic mansions, and new residents every year.

  • South City Park

    South City Park

    The blocks along the park’s south edge, close to the museum and the zoo.

  • Union Station

    Union Station

    Denver’s front door — the train hall, LoDo blocks, and the district’s transit hub.

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