Union Station, Denver (neighborhood)

"Union Station, Denver" redirects here. For the namesake train station, see Union Station (Denver, Colorado).
The Icehouse, a Union Station building listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Union Station is a downtown neighborhood of Denver, Colorado, US. In 2007, the population of the neighborhood was 3,475, and there were 2,530 housing units.[1] The neighborhood's average household income was $97,080 in 2000.[1]

The neighborhood is named for Union Station, Denver's main railroad terminal. Much of the Lower Downtown Historic District (known as LoDo) is in the Union Station Neighborhood, but the boundaries of the two are not the same, and LoDo is not one of the city's official, statistical neighborhoods.

Boundaries

Redevelopment

Union Station and 19.5 acres (79,000 m2) of land surrounding it in the Union Station Neighborhood are slated for re-development.[2]

Landmarks

The 16th Street Mall ends in the Union Station Neighborhood. It then continues in a northwesterly direction towards the Highland Neighborhood as a pedestrian route. This route includes three pedestrian bridges: Highland Bridge, Denver Millennium Bridge, and the Platte River Bridge.

References

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Coordinates: 39°45′25″N 104°59′50″W / 39.75708°N 104.99712°W / 39.75708; -104.99712

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