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  • Sold! Vintage Townhome in Uptown with Central AC, Refinished Hardwood Floors, Tons of Natural Light and Walkable to Denver’s Most Popular Eateries

    Sold! Vintage Townhome in Uptown with Central AC, Refinished Hardwood Floors, Tons of Natural Light and Walkable to Denver’s Most Popular Eateries,Art of Home

    Open Houses: Saturday Oct 2nd 1-4pm & Sunday Oct 3rd 1-3pm Where: 1580 Emerson Street, Denver, CO 80218Details: 2 bed / 2 bath | 1,962 square feet | Sold at $560,000 Just Sold in Uptown at 35K over asking! Vintage townhome in the heart of it all. Incredible location near City Park, Capitol Hill & Ch

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  • Sold! Governor’s Park Condo at The Lido With Two Balconies, Floor to Ceiling Windows, Washer and Dryer, Deeded Parking Spot, and Rooftop Pool

    Sold! Governor’s Park Condo at The Lido With Two Balconies, Floor to Ceiling Windows, Washer and Dryer, Deeded Parking Spot, and Rooftop Pool,Art of Home

    Where: 790 N Washington St #910 Denver, CO 80203Details: 2 bed / 2 bath | 1,213 square feet | Sold at $438,000!Drone Video: See YouTubeGallery: See Unbranded Virtuance Tour Amazing Governors Park condo in the sought after Lido. Live in the heart of Capitol Hill. Enjoy sweeping views & great natural

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  • Leslie Anne Powers’ Abstract Art Speaks to the Heart in Healing and Intuitive Multitudes

    Leslie Anne Powers’ Abstract Art Speaks to the Heart in Healing and Intuitive Multitudes,Art of Home

    We had the pleasure of interviewing Denver abstract artist, Leslie Anne Powers, before her upcoming show at Denver Arts Festival this weekend. Working with ink, metallic foils, glitter, and resin, Leslie has formed a process of creating that is all her own. Founder of LA Art Co, Leslie creates works

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