Belmar is one of the most vibrant and growing parts of Denver and is most comparable to the shopping centers of Cherry Creek and Northfield.  Although Belmar has a special character with upscale shopping with fun boutiques, a host of entertainment venues, including a bowling alley, ice skating rink and a multitude of popular restaurants, both large chains, and local haunts.  You will enjoy free time in the public plazas that are a jewel in the lifestyle offered in Belmar.


When you live at 463 South Reed Street you are in the very midst of it all, only moments walking distance to all Belmar has to offer.


The area is close to downtown Denver, and the other amenities of the city of Lakewood.  Aptly named Lakewood abounds with ponds, lakes, and quaint, tree-lined country lanes bordered by gravel paths. Long-before “open space” became the marketer’s catch-phrase, Lakewood featured rural enclaves and native parks in spades.


North Dinosaur Hogback Park is a favorite of both amateur and professional paleontologists, while hikers and bicyclists flock to the Bear Creek Valley Greenbelt trail which connects the historic town of Morrison to the South Platte River Valley.


The pristine, rural ideal of Lakewood takes wing at White Fence Farm, a Colonial-Revival farmhouse restaurant, model farm, petting zoo, and favored destination for family outings and reunions.


Meanwhile, the new Lakewood Cultural Center offers theater, dance, vocal, and instrumental performances by nationally and internationally recognized artists in addition to art classes, exhibits, and community events. Nearby, in scenic Belmar Park, the Heritage Center and Belmar Pioneer Museum boast nearly a dozen historic structures, 30,000 historic artifacts, a festival grounds, and amphitheater.