1100 Block of Gaylord Street

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The second history of the 11100 Block of Gaylord Street, began in 1975 when a courageous real estate broker named Mary Rae recognized the potential future for a blighted block in Denver's Capitol Hill Neighborhood.

One erstwhile developer had collected nine properties on this seriously declining street, with the intention to demolish the Victorian era houses and build yet another Read MORE...

 

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Have you heard about TeamDaveLogan.com

It's this new website where you can go to find good contractors to work on your house.  Thought it might be worth checking out? more
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I just started my 3rd planning studio in Boulder CO, and we are just beginning to look at this site at 11th & Gaylord. I have searched a few sites but it doesn't seem that this proposal is a smooth... more
Started: February 5th 2008Replies: 0

My hole smeels

It's bad guys. I've got "hole rot". Even Lucia Rambusch-Adam woouldn't be able to smurf it out. more
Started: October 23rd 2020Replies: 0

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Forsale Times have changed and unlike a few years ago, it is not easy to sell a home in today's depressed real estate market. If you are not in a position to stay in your home and "wait out the storm", you must be...

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