Siena, Tuscany in Aurora Colorado

Siena-Tuscany South

Tuscany South, commonly known as Siena, was built by the top builders in Denver starting in 1999. The majority of the homes here were built from 2000 to 2002 by DR Horton, Sanford Homes (Beazer), Golden Design and Richmond Homes. The concept was simple, how much open space can be built to accommodate 345 homes. Siena is surrounded by Piney Creek Hollow Park which includesoccer fields, baseball diamond and a recently constructed concession building. Cherry Creek Schools, Parks, Recreational Center, and easy access to C470-DIA or downtown makes Siena a fantastic area for families that want to enjoy open space and yet have larger, comfortable homes. It is an ideal neighborhood for kids that love being active. The community pool, tennis, and four parks within Siena are tops in the Southeast metro area. The values in Siena range from $400’s to $800k and are stabilizing. Homes vary in size from 2500 sf to over 5000 sf above ground, and all with 3+ car garages.

Saddle Rock.

Love golf? Check out the affordable Saddle Rock Golf Course. It’s a challenging golf course only two miles from Siena. How about shopping?Southlands shopping center débuted in 2006 and boasts some of the top shops in town.This entirely outdoor shopping center has added very much of a "village" or "town center" feel to the shopping experience.They have plenty of boutique-like shops, bistros, and outstanding restaurants alongside your favorite chains. Southlands is also the place for outdoor concerts, events, farmer’s market and summer festivals - it’s got it all!

Isaac Gotthelf Mansion, Downtown Denver

Gotthelf Mansion to be saved by John Hayden

The Isaac Gotthelf Mansion at 907 26th Street, also known at 2600 Champa, has been purchased by Colorado Preservation Inc. This statewide preservation organization works to save historic structures that contibute to the cultural heritage of Colorado.

The Isaac Gotthelf Mansion is an outstanding example of Victorian Architecture. Situated on a prominent corner at 26th and Champa, the home occupies 5 city lots and has outstanding views of the Downtown skyline to the South.

The home was occupied from the 1880’s to the 1920’s by Isaac Gotthelf and his family. A prominent early Denver doctor and founder of the second Temple Emanual at 25th and Curtis, Isaac Gotthelf was well respected member of Denver Society.

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