Baker, one of Denver’s oldest neighborhoods, sits between I-25 and Broadway two-and-a-half miles south of downtown.

It’s often called SoBo or SoBro, after its main drag of South Broadway.

“There are many cool eateries, and the architecture is awesome.” —Y.H., resident

Baker is a mixed-use area. Streets near the freeway are filled with repurposed industrial spaces.

The blocks north of Alameda between Santa Fe and Broadway are more residential.

“We walk and bike everywhere here. It's so convenient and such a beautiful neighborhood.” —Megan C., resident

Baker has hundreds of 19th-century brick homes.

More than 80 percent of the neighborhood was developed in the 19th century.

“There are so many shops and restaurants. It's also safe and full of creative people.” —Julie, resident

Baker’s proximity to downtown and the Art District on Santa Fe has attracted newcomers.

“It's a great location, with great restaurants within walking distance. It's also very close to the light rail station.” —Alan H., resident

Thursday afternoon in Dailey Park, a favorite among dog owners and parents.

“The neighborhood is convenient—five minutes from downtown!” —Y.H., resident

“I will always love this neighborhood! Amazing neighbors!” —Meg M., former resident

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