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Old 03-20-2009, 04:26 PM
 
Location: Orlando, Fl
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Hello, my name is Lucy and i currently living in Orlando, fl. I am planning to move to Denver, Colorado from a transfer that was offered to me from my job. I would like to know what are the good and bad areas of the city. Also, I will be working around the Lakewood area (that's what i've been told), can anyone help me?

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Old 03-20-2009, 05:25 PM
 
Location: Wherever women are
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Hello, my name is Lucy and i currently living in Orlando, fl. I am planning to move to Denver, Colorado from a transfer that was offered to me from my job. I would like to know what are the good and bad areas of the city. Also, I will be working around the Lakewood area (that's what i've been told), can anyone help me?
While I won't pretend to be a Denverographer, welcome to menver!

Where are the complaining folks when you need them?

Lakewood itself has nice residential areas. You can also live in Littleton and Englewood, they're close.
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Old 03-21-2009, 11:06 AM
 
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Depends on what you want. You have good access to the "Lakewood area" via I-70 on the north and C-470 on the south. You could also live close to the city center and access Lakewood via 6th Ave. The good thing is you would be going aganst the grain on 6th, so your commute wouldn't be too bad. All parts of the city has good vs bad areas. You'll be able to tell then when you see them.
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