Virginia Village is a residential neighborhood in Denver, Colorado. The neighborhood is located at the intersection of Florida Avenue and Dahlia Street. Residents of the neighborhood are of a diverse racial orientation. The median family income in the area is $42,000 per year. Most of the homes in the area were built 1950s and 1960s, with an average detached home value of $298,000.
One of the largest draws to Virginia Village is the Catholic Archdiocese of Denver. This massive, sprawling compound is where many future religious leaders are born. It is also a popular destination for the many area Catholics. Many who visit this popular attraction like to take pictures of the symbol of the Christian fish.
Across the street from the Catholic Archdiocese of Denver off of Steele Street is Catchpenny Children’s Theater. This incredible little theater provides instruction for area children of all age groups on the dramatic arts. Children even help out with set design. Children then take their skills and apply them in community plays at the theater. This is a fun place for children and even more entertaining for adults.
For shopping, a trip south down Colorado Boulevard starting at Louisiana Avenue will provide determined shoppers with numerous shopping outlets for their enjoyment. The best part is that there are many great stores located within just a few short miles of Virginia Village. Some of the more popular area stores include Nordstrom Rack, Guitar Center, Safeway Food and Drug, Best Buy, Ross, and DSW Shoe Warehouse. There are also numerous restaurants along the way that are hugely popular with area residents, including many major national name brand chains.