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Welcome to the urban redevelopment community of Stapleton in Denver, where residents are very active, yet laid back, as they take the time to enjoy the amenities and scenery that surrounds them. There is a diverse selection of residential real estate in this area from townhomes and condominiums to large estates with lavish yards.
Stapleton is named after the old Stapleton airport that once existed in the area. The airport was relocated in 1995 and is now named Denver International Airport (DIA). The Stapelton development sits on part of the old airport site.
Stapleton's Master Redevelpment Plan is known as the “Green Book,” which contains the vision for the build within the community. Residents are very involved in developments that take place in the community; which helps keep the Stapleton area in pristine condition.
The Stapleton area of Denver gives you a small-town feel where everybody is very involved; but without having to give up any recreational or employment opportunities due to its close location to downtown Denver.
The streets closer to the village are lined with boutiques, cafes, coffee shops and restaurants while neighborhood streets are lined with trees and quality homes. Just north of Stapleton Village is the Northfield Shopping Center, which has major national retail stores.

There is always something to do in the area or nearby such as holiday activities, a fall festival, concerts in the park, sports activities, snow skiing, golf, tennis, biking or whatever your heart desires. This is the perfect place to live, work or play and feel good about it.

Parents can also feel good about sending their children to the Denver Public School System. The school system operates seven schools in the Denver Stapelton area, all of which have an excellent rating by the state of Colorado.
The Bandy Home Team can show you any available real estate in Stapleton, where homes range from $200,000 up to $2 million.

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