Westminster sits between Denver and Boulder along the US-36 corridor, with established neighborhoods, open space, and easy access to both cities.
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The city covers a range of neighborhoods, from newer master-planned communities like Bradburn to established golf-course areas like Legacy Ridge. Housing runs the gamut from townhomes and condos to single-family homes on larger lots, with a lot of the newer stock concentrated in the northern sections of the city.
Outdoor access is a real draw here. The Big Dry Creek Trail system runs through much of Westminster, and the city maintains a number of parks and open space areas. The Butterfly Pavilion and the Westminster Promenade are both well-known local landmarks worth knowing about.
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Westminster is known for its location on the US-36 corridor between Denver and Boulder, its trail network, and attractions like the Butterfly Pavilion. The city has grown significantly over the past few decades and includes a mix of established and newer planned communities.
Westminster has a wide mix — townhomes, condos, and single-family homes across different price points. Newer construction is concentrated in neighborhoods like Bradburn, while areas like Legacy Ridge tend to have larger homes on established lots.
Downtown Denver is roughly 20 minutes from Westminster via US-36 or I-25 under normal conditions. The RTD bus rapid transit line along US-36 also provides a transit option into Denver and toward Boulder.
The Big Dry Creek Trail system is popular for walking, running, and cycling. The Butterfly Pavilion is a well-known local attraction, and the Westminster Promenade area has dining and entertainment options.
Bradburn is a newer mixed-use planned community with a walkable village center, while Legacy Ridge is an established neighborhood built around a golf course with larger single-family homes. Both are in Westminster but have distinct characters.
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