Every big city has a hidden gem or two in its lineup of established neighborhoods, and for Denver, Winston Downs is one of them. It's been called "Denver's best kept secret" and "an oasis in the City."
A variety of home types.
Especially if you like ranches (everything on one level) with basements on large mature lots. About 80% of Winston Downs is ranch-style, but you'll also find 2-stories, split-levels, and contemporary architecture.
The Denver Green School: Our new DPS Performance School, opening fall 2010, is an exciting addition to Winston Downs. For anyone who has children good schools are essential. Public and private schools are convenient, and Denver Public Schools has an open-enrollment policy.
Pedestrian friendly. Winston Downs accommodates not only automobile drivers, but also those who choose to walk or bike (or skate, run, scooter, etc.). Many Denver residents walk for fitness and recreation, and bicyclists can get right on Denver's extensive Bikeways system.
Click here to see a Map of Denver Bikeways. Grid route D-16 is us.
Access to economic centers. Most people want convenience, and that means an easy commute from Winston Downs in Denver to their job, as well as living close to shopping and restaurants. Winston Downs is just minutes from the best shopping in Colorado: The Cherry Creek Business District, including a regional mall, boutique walk-able shops in CC North, terrific dining, Whole Foods, a JW Marriott and much more! Downtown, Lowry Town Center and the Denver Tech Center are all minutes from your home in Winston Downs.
Solid reputation. The Winston Downs neighborhood appeals to a wide variety of people, and several factors play into this: well-maintained and many newly remodelled homes, mature tree-canopied streets with large mature lots and lush perennial gardens. There is a high percentage of homeowners as opposed to renters. Crime in the neighborhood is relatively low and you can research this online.
Boundaries. Winston Downs neighborhood in Denver is located between Monaco Pkwy on the West and Quebec St. on the East, and between Alameda Ave. on the North and approsimately Exposition Ave. on the South. Here's a Map . . .