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Founded in 1993, the Golden Triangle Association is a Denver neighborhood association comprised of residents and businesses founded wishing to play a vital role in this unique and changing neighborhood. We boast many of Denver's landmarks including the Denver Art Museum, The Colorado Historical Society, The Denver Public Library, and the Byers-Evans House Museum

Located between the boundaries of Lincoln, Colfax and Speer we are a neighborhood of diversity.  From coffee to tuxedos, we tend to our residents and guests with services as unique as our architecture. Committed to the beautification of the community, the GTA works with prospective builders, city planners and flower planters to keep us looking our best and building to the highest of standards. 

The Golden Triangle Association is volunteer-powered.  All monies raised by the Association are invested in the neighborhood.

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5280 Article - Get to Know: Golden Triangle

Bordered by Lincoln Street, Speer Boulevard, and Colfax Avenue, this tiny neighborhood has, over the years, transformed from Victorian-era row houses to parking lots to, finally, the heart of Denver's arts scene. Its next evolution: shopping and nightlife destination. Here, a tour of our favorite spots.
By Natasha Gardner

The eight museums and dozens of galleries scattered throughout the Golden Triangle are cultural powerhouses, but the area's other attractions are worth a gander. Urban Roots' (1), 1000 Acoma St., plants and gardening supplies are perfectly suited for urban (read: tiny) spaces. The folks at Gateaux Specialty Cakes and Pastries (5), 1160 N. Speer Blvd., have perfected high-altitude baking—whiffs of sugar-laced frosting lure in passersby for bites of cavities-be-darned concoctions. Home remodelers can peruse the 20th- and 21st-century-revival designs at Z Modern (6), 1150 N. Speer Blvd., while those with more traditional tastes can sort through the rugs and antiques at the Collection (7), 899 N. Broadway. Cuba Cuba's (8), 1173 Delaware St., heaping platter of plantain chips dipped in a mango-habenero mojo makes for a great snack. Afterward, watch one of the Curious Theatre Company's (9), 1080 Acoma St., 10th-season performances. Before driving home, stop to marvel at the Denver Art Museum (10), 100 W. 14th Ave., shining in the moonlight.


—Natasha Gardner


 


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