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Platt Park

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Platt Park is a vibrant, highly walkable residential neighborhood in central Denver, Colorado, situated approximately four miles south of Downtown Denver. The neighborhood is bounded by Mississippi Avenue to the north, Evans Avenue to the south, South Broadway to the west, and South Downing Street to the east. Celebrated for its small-town community feel and urban accessibility, Platt Park balances quiet, tree-lined residential blocks with the energetic commercial corridor of Old South Pearl Street.

The neighborhood features a rich architectural mix, including turn-of-the-century Queen Anne homes, classic Craftsman bungalows, brick duplexes, and thoughtfully designed modern infill properties. At the center of the community sits James H. Platt Park, a serene green space housing the historic Decker Branch of the Denver Public Library, serving as a social and recreational anchor for local residents.

What to Love About Platt Park

Platt Park earns consistent loyalty from residents and strong demand from buyers seeking a genuine community atmosphere, walkable daily amenities, and historic architectural charm.

  • Old South Pearl Street, one of Denver's most iconic commercial blocks for dining, boutique shopping, and seasonal events
  • Home to world-renowned culinary destinations including Sushi Den, Izakaya Den, and Ototo
  • Convenient transit access via the RTD Light Rail at Louisiana-Pearl Station and swift access to I-25
  • James H. Platt Park, featuring sprawling lawns, playground facilities, and the historic Decker Branch Library
  • Weekly South Pearl Street Farmers Market running from late spring through autumn
  • Architectural variety spanning historic 1900s bungalows to contemporary custom homes
  • Proximity to Washington Park, University of Denver, and the South Broadway commercial corridor
  • Strong public school options including McKinley-Thatcher Elementary located directly within the neighborhood

Local Lifestyle

Platt Park offers a relaxed, community-centered lifestyle defined by local walkability. Mornings frequently begin with artisanal espresso from local coffee shops like Steam Espresso Bar or Corvus Coffee Roasters, followed by a walk through the tree-lined neighborhood streets or along the historic Pearl Street corridor. Afternoons bring neighbors together at James H. Platt Park or outdoor patios along South Pearl Street.

The neighborhood appeals to a broad range of residents, including young professionals, growing families, University of Denver faculty, and longtime Denverites. Its proximity to both Downtown Denver and the Denver Tech Center via the RTD Light Rail makes Platt Park an ideal enclave for commuters who desire an authentic residential neighborhood setting.

The presence of Old South Pearl Street provides an unmatched daily convenience. Residents can run daily errands, attend fitness classes, visit local bakeries, and enjoy dinner at top-tier restaurants without ever leaving the neighborhood boundary.

Platt Park Real Estate Market Snapshot

Platt Park remains one of Denver's most sought-after residential real estate markets. The combination of historic charm, walkability, and central location creates consistent buyer demand and stable home values. Inventory typically consists of single-family Craftsman bungalows, classic brick homes, and modern infill construction.

Metric

Platt Park (Q1 2026)

Median sale price

~$925,000

Price per square foot

~$510 to $560

Average days on market

12 to 20 days

List-to-sale price ratio

98 to 101 percent

Most common home type

Craftsman bungalow, Queen Anne, modern infill, brick duplex

Typical lot size

4,500 to 6,250 sq ft

Primary zip codes

80210, 80209

Market data is updated quarterly and sourced from REColorado. Contact The David Bell Group for current pricing, active listings, and off-market opportunities in Platt Park.

Dining, Entertainment and Shopping

Platt Park's commercial heartbeat is Old South Pearl Street, a charming historic business district lined with independent boutiques, craft coffee shops, and renowned dining options. The neighborhood is also bounded on the west by South Broadway, providing additional access to vintage shops, antique stores, and casual eateries.

At the center of Platt Park's dining scene is Sushi Den, a legendary Denver restaurant celebrated internationally for its fresh fish flown in daily from Tokyo. Next door, sister restaurant Izakaya Den offers Japanese tapas and craft cocktails in an elegant architectural setting, while Ototo rounds out the family with a cozy robata grill concept.

For everyday dining and casual gatherings, Kaos Pizzeria serves wood-fired farm-to-table pizzas on a welcoming garden patio, while Park Burger delivers classic craft burgers in a family-friendly atmosphere. Sweet Cow Ice Cream provides handcrafted ice cream made fresh on site, making it a favorite stop for neighborhood families on warm evenings.

Things to Do in Platt Park

Platt Park's activity calendar revolves around outdoor recreation, seasonal community events, and local gathering spots.

James H. Platt Park serves as the physical and social heart of the neighborhood. The park features open green lawns, shade trees, picnic areas, and a children's playground. Situated inside the park is the historic Decker Branch Library, built in 1913 as a Carnegie library, offering community story hours and educational programs.

From May through November, the South Pearl Street Farmers Market takes place every Sunday morning, filling several blocks of South Pearl Street with regional farm produce, baked goods, artisan crafts, and live musical performances. Old South Pearl Street also hosts annual neighborhood traditions including music festivals, seasonal street fairs, and holiday shopping walks.

For broader outdoor recreation, Washington Park is located just north of Mississippi Avenue, offering 165 acres of lakes, walking paths, and sports fields within a short walk or bike ride.

Schools in Platt Park

Platt Park is served by Denver Public Schools (DPS), offering well-regarded public boundary schools alongside access to private educational options in surrounding south Denver neighborhoods.

School

Type

Grades

Notes

McKinley-Thatcher Elementary School

DPS Neighborhood

PK to 5

Primary neighborhood elementary school located right in Platt Park

Grant Beacon Middle School

DPS Neighborhood

6 to 8

Serves Platt Park middle school students with enriched project-based learning

Denver South High School

DPS Neighborhood

9 to 12

Primary high school serving the neighborhood boundary; known for robust academics

St. Vincent de Paul School

Private Catholic

PK to 8

Popular private elementary option located in neighboring East Wash Park

School boundaries are subject to change. Verify current assignments at dpsk12.org or contact The David Bell Group for a Platt Park school boundary map.

Why Buyers Choose Platt Park

Platt Park offers a rare blend of authentic historic character, tight-knit community, and exceptional urban convenience. The neighborhood allows residents to step onto Old South Pearl Street for dining and coffee, access light rail transit in minutes, and return to quiet, tree-canopied residential streets.

The neighborhood's strong long-term real estate performance is anchored by its limited supply of homes, proximity to major employment hubs, and enduring popularity among buyers seeking a walkable Denver lifestyle.

Purchasing a home in Platt Park requires decisive action and localized knowledge, as competitive bidding and rapid sales are common. The David Bell Group brings extensive local knowledge and direct transaction experience in Platt Park and south Denver to help buyers navigate active and off-market opportunities.

Frequently Asked Questions About Platt Park, Denver

What is Platt Park known for in Denver?

Platt Park is known for its historic Old South Pearl Street commercial district, top-rated dining spots like Sushi Den, its weekly farmers market, and a charming residential landscape of Craftsman bungalows and tree-lined streets.

Where exactly is Platt Park located?

Platt Park is located in central south Denver, approximately four miles south of Downtown Denver. It is bounded by Mississippi Avenue to the north, Evans Avenue to the south, South Broadway to the west, and South Downing Street to the east.

What are home prices like in Platt Park?

As of Q1 2026, the median sale price in Platt Park is approximately $925,000, with a price per square foot ranging from $510 to $560. Housing stock spans historic bungalows, updated turn-of-the-century homes, brick duplexes, and modern custom infill properties.

What schools serve Platt Park?

Platt Park is served by Denver Public Schools (DPS). Assigned boundary schools include McKinley-Thatcher Elementary (located in the neighborhood), Grant Beacon Middle School, and Denver South High School.

Is Platt Park a good neighborhood for families?

Yes. Platt Park is exceptionally family-friendly, offering quiet residential streets, James H. Platt Park with its playground and library, walkable neighborhood schools, and weekly community events like the South Pearl Street Farmers Market.

How does Platt Park compare to Washington Park?

Platt Park offers a slightly more accessible price point than Washington Park proper while sharing immediate proximity to the park. Platt Park residents enjoy direct walkability to Old South Pearl Street's commercial strip and light rail transit access at Louisiana-Pearl Station.

Does The David Bell Group specialize in Platt Park real estate?

Yes. The David Bell Group at Milehimodern has direct transaction experience buying and selling homes in Platt Park and surrounding south Denver neighborhoods, helping clients navigate current market trends and property valuations.

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Overview for Platt Park, CO

7,078 people live in Platt Park, where the median age is 39 and the average individual income is $93,710. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

7,078

Total Population

39 years

Median Age

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$93,710

Average individual Income

Around Platt Park, CO

There's plenty to do around Platt Park, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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Walker's Paradise
Walking Score
87
Very Bikeable
Bike Score
53
Good Transit
Transit Score

Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Two Birds One Stone, Lisa Yaeger Psychotherapy, and Selu Arlen M Lpc.

Name Category Distance Reviews
Ratings by Yelp
Shopping 0.6 miles 2 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 0.23 miles 0 reviews 0/5 stars
Beauty 0.13 miles 0 reviews 0/5 stars
Beauty 0.2 miles 1 review 5/5 stars
Beauty 0.43 miles 0 reviews 0/5 stars
Beauty 0.6 miles 3 reviews 3.7/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for Platt Park, CO

Platt Park has 3,328 households, with an average household size of 2. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Platt Park do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 7,078 people call Platt Park home. The population density is 8,695 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

7,078

Total Population

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

39 years

Median Age

50 / 50%

Men vs Women

Population by Age Group

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0-9 Years

10-17:

10-17 Years

18-24:

18-24 Years

25-64:

25-64 Years

65-74:

65-74 Years

75+:

75+ Years

Education Level

  • Less Than 9th Grade
  • High School Degree
  • Associate Degree
  • Bachelor Degree
  • Graduate Degree
3,328

Total Households

2

Average Household Size

$93,710

Average individual Income

Households with Children

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Without Children:

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Married
Single
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Blue vs White Collar Workers

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Commute Time

0 to 14 Minutes
15 to 29 Minutes
30 to 59 Minutes
60+ Minutes

Schools in Platt Park, CO

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The following schools are within or nearby Platt Park. The rating and statistics can serve as a starting point to make baseline comparisons on the right schools for your family. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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