Southmoor Park is one of Denver’s more expensive neighborhoods, with median home prices hovering around $1 million. The neighborhood is known for its ranch-style homes on spacious lots with mature trees.
Located in southeast Denver, this hidden gem offers the amenities of city living with a laid-back vibe. It is easily accessible to the Denver Tech Center and downtown Denver via Interstates 25 and 225 and the Southmoor light rail station.
Southmoor Park has something for everyone, from trendy restaurants and shopping to peaceful parks and tree-lined streets.
“It maintains the feeling of being in the suburbs while still being close to everything,” said Jessica Zalkin with 8z Real Estate.
A blog post debunking exaggerated price hikes likely won’t win over inflation-weary diners, but it definitely kept the cost of Big Macs in the news for a bit longer.
Not long ago, a crisp $5 bill would get you an entire meal at McDonald’s, any day of the week.
The CEO of fitness and coaching firm Exos talks burnout and embracing failure on the latest episode of the ‘Rapid Response’ podcast.
As a slew of execs embrace the quest to stay as young and fit as possible, Equinox recently announced a $40k longevity training membership. The company’s former president, Sarah Robb O’Hagan, now CEO of fitness and coaching firm Exos, explains where this craze sparked, and where it’s likely headed.
Tech hubs and venture capital are bringing innovation and business to the middle of the country.
A new technological revolution is upon us, and the heartland is leading the way.
Lawmakers in seven states introduced legislation that would ban cultivated meat.
Lab-grown meat is not currently available in any U. S. grocery stores or restaurants. If some lawmakers have their way, it never will be.
‘GET READY FOR THIS COUNTRY TO EXPLODE,’ one user posted.
Posts in support of Donald Trump flooded Truth Social after the former President was convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records to cover up a sex scandal, with some far-right activists posting veiled threats about retribution and continued calls to “take the country back.”