Okay, Denver procrastinators, here are your late post office locations
The Denver General Mail Facility office at 7550 E. 53rd Place will be open until 10 p.m. NOT MIDNIGHT. 10 p.m.
Look, I’ve given up, and I’m filing an extension. But I hope some of you are persevering instead.
The Denver General Mail Facility office at 7550 E. 53rd Place will be open until 10 p.m. NOT MIDNIGHT. 10 p.m.
And these post office locations won’t have extended retail services, but you can put your properly stamped envelope in the collection box until 6:30 p.m. and it will still count.
Bear Valley Station, 7555 W. Amherst Dr.
Capitol Hill Station, 1571 Marion St.
Downtown Station, 951 20th St.
Glendale Station, 945 Birch St.
Lakewood Station, 10799 W. Alameda Ave.
Mile High Station, 450 W. 14th St.
Montclair Station, 8725 E. 11th Ave.
Northglenn Station, 11887 Washington St.
South Denver Station, 225 S. Broadway Blvd.
Sullivan Station, 8700 E. Jefferson Way
University Park Station, 3800 Buchtel Blvd.
And the North Pecos Station, 1411 Cortez St., will check the collection box until 5:30 p.m.

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