6960 Eagle Shadow Avenue, Brighton, CO | $1,095,000
Your next home is at 6960 Eagle Shadow Avenue in Brighton, CO. This stunning2-story home sits on over 2 acres, boasts over 6000 square feet and is an entertainer's dream. When you enter this magnificent home you will be greeted by beautiful 8-foot double doors, a vaulted foyer with spiral staircase, gleaming hardwood floors, a gorgeous custom chandelier and the coziest formal living room with a stack stone fireplace. Host all those parties in the formal farmhouse chic dining room. The updated kitchen has new Samsung graphite black premium kitchen appliances, granite countertops and the cabinets have been freshly painted with a soft white paint. Throughout the rest of the homeMLS you will find updated flooring, custom lighting, newer paint and carpet. Everyone gets their own bathroom in this home with attached baths with every bedroom! Storage is not an issue in this home as you can fit all those toys and cars in the oversized 3-car garage and the large shed built by Tuff Shed. Enjoy the Colorado summers in the in-ground saltwater sport pool accompanied by an exquisite outdoor patio area with an outdoor kitchen, firepit, and stamped concrete sitting area. For even more fun, jump over to the Eagle Shadow Park right across the street and enjoy hours of playtime! Make this your next home!
7 Bedrooms, 7.5 Bathrooms | 5045 Finished Square Feet | Oversized 3-Car Garage | Over 2 Acres
Listed By: Brigette Modglin, Broker Associate at Kentwood Real Estate City Properties MLS#1798864
Is Mission Ballroom Denver's New Favorite Venue?
Photo Courtesy of Denver Westword’s Michael Emery Hecker
The Denver music scene has added a new venue to its roster and if you haven’t heard it’s definitely living up to the hype! Located on the ever-growing stretch of Brighton Blvd., the RiNo Art District now houses shows from some of your favorite artists and is just as artfully curated as the neighborhood itself. The diverse selection of artists includes work from Scott Young, RUMTUM, Lindee Zimmer, Anthony Garcia Sr. and Sofie Birkin to name a few. Nationally recognized artist, RETNA, added to that lineup recently with his distinct style on the face of the building.
If the art isn’t a draw alone then it could possibly be the crystal clear sound from nearly every seat, beautiful acoustics and stadium seating. Mission Ballroom provides ear protection, water stations and plenty of room to avoid feeling claustrophobic. If you haven’t paid it a visit yet, here’s a list of noteworthy shows coming up on the horizon!
Upcoming Shows:
Nov. 17 – Kevin Gates
Nov. 18 – A$AP Ferg and Ski Mask the Slump God
Nov. 19 – Wilco
Nov. 21 – DaBaby
Nov. 22 – Seven Lions
Nov. 27 – T-pain/DMX
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Fall Festivities To Round Out October
Photo Courtesy Of Denver Botanic Gardens
Fall has officially arrived when Denver has had its first official snowstorm and avoiding anything with pumpkin spice in its name becomes nearly impossible (which I’m not mad about!). It’s time to break out that autumn color palette in the form of flannels, blazers and jackets (you’ve missed all summer) and showcase them in their natural habitat – corn mazes, pumpkin patches, flannel fests and basically any festive October event for that matter. I’ve put together a list of my top five favorite fall events to attend before the end of the month. Enjoy!
#1 Chatfield Farms Pumpkin Patch + Corn Maze
Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays, Sept. 20-Oct. 27, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. (last entry 5 p.m.)
Make your yearly pilgrimage to the popular – Chatfield Farms – with the fam and get lost in their seven-acre maze, or check out the activities for all ages, a mini-maze (10 & under), food vendors and more! Pick the perfect pumpkin from the ten-acre patch to take home and create a carved work of art.
#3 Denver Botanic Gardens’ Glow at the Gardens
Monday – Friday, Oct. 21-25, 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Glow at the Gardens is a luminous, nighttime celebration of America’s favorite gourd. Using all real pumpkins harvested from local farms, pumpkin artists push the boundaries of traditional pumpkin carving to create larger-than-life sculptures, dense displays of jack-o-lanterns and ornately detailed showpiece pumpkins!
#4 Union Station’s Boonion Station: Trick-or-Treat Parade
Thursday, Oct. 24, 5:00-8:00 p.m.
Union Station is calling your little ghosts and goblins to enjoy a trick-or-treat parade through their property with balloon and face-paint artists, live entertainment and more!
Prizes will be given for best individual costume and best group/family costume. This family-friendly event is free and open to the public.
#5 Hotel Teatro’s Study Workshop: Pumpkin Carving with Grampa Bardeen
Sunday, Oct. 27, 1:00-3:00 p.m.
Learn to carve the *perfect* pumpkin with instruction from the Master Carver himself – Grampa Bardeen. BYOP - Bring Your Own Pumpkin (a nice round one that will fit a piece of paper on the front), and they'll take care of the rest. Enjoy fall beverages and snacks, and take home your own specialty seasoning pack for toasting pumpkin seeds at home.
Tickets include a complimentary beverage, charcuterie and sweets to snack on, make-your-own seasoning packet courtesy of The Nickel and your own Grampa Bardeen Carving Set to take home. Costumes are encouraged (the best costume will receive a prize!). Visit http://bit.ly/2VMuyIh to purchase tickets.
