Denver’s Globeville neighborhood
Here’s what you need to know about Globeville.

Globeville and the I-25/I-70 interchange, Feb. 23, 2018. (Kevin J. Beaty/Denverite)
Map of Denver’s Globeville neighborhood
Population: About 3,400 people lived in Globeville during the time from 2010 to 2014, according to the five-year estimates of the American Community Survey. About 67 percent of them identified as Hispanic, 27 percent as white and 4 percent as black.
What’s it gonna cost to buy a house here: The average home in Globeville was valued at $183,700, according to Zillow. That value has risen almost 20 percent compared to last year.
Transportation: Globeville is the 54th most walkable neighborhood, according to Walk Score, scoring a lowly 52, but comes in as a bit more bikeable with bike score of 71, probably owing to its being pretty flat and being bounded on the east by the South Platte — and the South Platte River Trail.
I-25 runs through Globeville which, among other things, means so do many bus lines — but only about six actually have stops in the neighborhood.
Education: The Globeville neighborhood has one public school:
- Garden Place, early childhood education to sixth grade
Parks: Globeville has about 48 acres of park space. The average neighborhood has around 81 acres.

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