Located southeast of Ballpark and just north of the Commercial Core, Arapahoe Square is one of the most underutilized areas of Downtown. In turn, it perhaps has the most potential for redevelopment and revitalization in the coming years.
Arapahoe Square is situated between the high-rise development of the Commercial Core and the lower density neighborhoods of Curtis Park and Five Points. The southwestern edge of the district is 20th Street, which is heavily traveled by automobiles going towards I-25 and Coors Field. The northern edge of the district is Park Avenue. It transitions to Ballpark to the west and East Village and Uptown to the south. Broadway bisects the district creating the triangular building sites where the two grids intersect.
In the 1970s and 80s, much of Arapahoe Square was cleared to serve as a parking reservoir for the Commercial Core, specifically between Park Avenue, Welton Street and Broadway. It is still dominated by surface parking lots and some vacant parcels. The remaining buildings are both economically and architecturally diverse, combining urban lofts and low-rise neighborhood commercial with warehouses, transportation facilities and light industry. Many social service providers are located in Arapahoe Square.