Sometimes call “La Alma” or “the West side”, Lincoln Park is a neighborhood and public park close to downtown Denver, near the Art District on Santa Fe. The neighborhood is one of Denver's oldest, with many homes dating back to about 1900.

The boundaries of the neighborhood are 6th Avenue at the south end, West Colfax Avenue at the northern end, Cherry Creek on the east side and the South Platte River on the west side. Interstate 25 runs north-south through the western part of the neighborhood.

Housing in Lincoln Park includes many single-family detached houses, including two-story brick Victorians, row houses, duplexes, brick bungalows and one-story stucco houses. Prominent housing developments include the Parkway Center apartment and condominium complex, with 1,050 units, at 12th and Galapago Street, Denver Tower Complex with condos, supermarket, and offices (both fronting on Speer Boulevard from 14th to 12th).

Why Lincoln Park? With about 6,119, this quaint neighborhood offers residents an urban feel with lots of bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks.

According to neighborhood ranking website, niche.com, Lincoln Park ranked #16 of 75 Most Diverse Neighborhoods in Denver; #17 of 75 Best Neighborhoods for Young Professionals; and #49 of 75 Best Neighborhoods in Denver.

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