38th Street Corridor

Built 1900–2024

The east-west seam between RiNo and the Highlands — 38th Street from I-25 to Brighton Boulevard is RiNo's most eclectic corridor, with taquerias, new restaurants, coffee shops, and local businesses that reflect the neighborhood's Latino heritage alongside newer arrivals. The 38th & Blake A Line station is the district's transit anchor, connecting directly to Denver International Airport in 37 minutes. Housing is the most varied in RiNo: original early-1900s bungalows and Victorian cottages sit next to modern infill townhomes and small condo buildings. Some of the older homes are RiNo's most affordable ownership options. New construction townhomes typically run $550K–$750K. The corridor functions as a daily-life Main Street — more errand-running and dining out than gallery-hopping.

Price Range
$425K–$750K
single-familytownhomecondo

Amenities

local shops and services
  • 38th & Blake A Line station (direct to DIA)
  • restaurants and taquerias along 38th Ave
  • walkable connection to Highlands neighborhood
  • mix of original homes and new infill
  • proximity to Coors Field and downtown

Nearby Schools

  • Valdez Elementary (DPS)
  • Whittier ECE-8 (DPS)
  • Bruce Randolph School (DPS)

Nearby Parks

  • Globeville Landing Park
  • La Alma Park

Getting Around

38th Ave / 38th St
Blake St
Brighton Blvd
at corridor
38th & Blake A Line station
5 min west
I-25

Research date: 2026-04-06 · Price source: estimated · Amenity depth: moderateMixed housing stock makes pricing variable; A Line station well documented; corridor character from agent descriptions and listing data