Highlands Garden Village
Highlands Garden Village in Denver runs 33 restaurants with Hops & Pie and Javier's Diner as the neighborhood anchors, backed by a Starbucks and Denver Cat Company filling the coffee tier. Natural Grocers is the only real grocery play — just 3 stops, well below cohort. The socialGlue of 75 says the restaurant strip works.
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About this Neighborhood
Highlands Garden Village occupies a pocket of Northwest Denver that runs hot on restaurants (33, z=0.61, above average) and cold on grocery supply (3 stops, z=-1.19, a genuine gap). Hops & Pie is the craft beer and pizza institution that anchors the neighborhood's identity; Javier's Diner covers the daily-use tier. Coffee sits at 5 spots with a Starbucks and Denver Cat Company (the latter offering feline companion with your latte) — digital nomad gravity lite at 50. Natural Grocers handles the health-conscious grocery run but three stores for a neighborhood this size is thin. No courts in the data. Four parks and 3 fitness facilities round out the active options. Social glue at 75 with dwell of 9 and transaction count of 3 — the restaurant strip is the neighborhood's social infrastructure. Livability alpha: 100. Fifteen-minute completeness: 83 (courts absent). Doppelgangers in Bouldin Austin and Bridgeport Village Vancouver share the same restaurant-forward, grocery-thin Denver/Northwest character.
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