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The Curtis Park district of Denver, Colorado is part of the Five Points neighborhood, one of the largest and oldest neighborhoods in Denver. Established in the 1860’s, Curtis Park has fallen into significant decline, experiencing social and economic distress, and properties in disrepair. However, the neighborhood is beginning to experience an urban renaissance, with new businesses moving in and renovations taking place throughout the neighborhood. HGTV, Rebuilding Together and the National Trust for Historic Preservation hope to help advance this transformation by bringing together community members to make Curtis Park a safer place to live.

Home of Paula Quintana How am I Historic?How am I Green?
Paula Quintana, living alone in her 1880’s home since her husband passed away 20 years ago, is in dire need of basic home repairs. Click here to learn more!

Women’s Bean Project How am I Historic?How am I Green?
Striving to break the cycle of poverty and unemployment, the Women’s Bean Project provides vital job training and support services to women in need, helping them become self sufficient. Click here to learn more!
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Green Street Program How am I Green?
The high volume of pedestrians on Stout Street and Park Avenue makes the Green Street planting program the perfect way to beautify and improve the atmosphere of the Curtis Park neighborhood. Click here to learn more!

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