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Walking Time | Price ($) | Contract | Address | Owner Contact |
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6 minutes | 75.00 | Monthly | 500 east 11th street | Contact Parking Owner |
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16 minutes | 200.00 | Monthly | 15th St & Cleveland Pl | Contact Parking Owner |
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19 minutes | 110.00 | Monthly | 15th St & Tremont Pl | Contact Parking Owner |
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19 minutes | 140.00 | Monthly | 15th St & Tremont Pl | Contact Parking Owner |
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19 minutes | 110.00 | Monthly | Glenarm Pl & 14th St | Contact Parking Owner |
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19 minutes | 100.00 | Monthly | Glenarm Pl & 14th St | Contact Parking Owner |
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20 minutes | 130.00 | Monthly | 15th St & Glenarm Pl | Contact Parking Owner |
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22 minutes | 100.00 | Monthly | California St & 14th St | Contact Parking Owner |
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22 minutes | 150.00 | Monthly | 17th Ave & Wialliams St | Contact Parking Owner |
Slightly north of downtown Denver, the neighborhood of Capitol Hill is a cosmopolitan area where there is a booming arts scene, tons of restaurants, bars, concert halls, and other cultural attractions that draw both residents and visitors alike. Because of all of these things, parking in Capitol Hill can be incredibly difficult to find, perhaps as difficult as any other area of metropolitan Denver and other United States cities. As parking demands increase and prices to park go up, both permanent residents and temporary visitors are looking for cheap and convenient alternatives to parking garages and meters. ParkingSpotter wants to help get rid of this parking problem by connecting those who need parking with those who have parking all over the country, and this of course includes those who need parking in Capitol Hill and other Denver neighborhoods.
If you’re a part of the group of people who need a parking spot either as a resident or a visitor, then we can help you get in touch with people who have parking spaces to rent or spots to sell at affordable prices. You’ll be able to find private garages and privately owned parking lots. This transaction benefits the seller as well, who can easily make a couple of extra bucks by renting out the spot. Take this example: someone lives in Capitol Hill but drives to work in the Financial district. Why should this person rent out the Capitol Hill parking spot during the day to someone who lives downtown but works in Capitol Hill? It’s a win-win situation for both parties. If you, along with Parking Spotter, want to be a part of this parking resolution that’s taking place, then take a look at parking in Capitol Hill and other parking in Denver neighborhoods.