Explore RiNo: A vibrant neighborhood that blends art and culture

Denver’s River North Art District, known as RiNo, is a historic neighborhood with loft-style condos, townhomes, apartments, single-family homes, restaurants, bars, and breweries. Known as “the place where art is made,” RiNo is also home to art galleries, studios, and vibrant street art. “For a particular buyer, RiNo is a great spot,” said Samantha Weis [...]

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Denver’s River North Art District, known as RiNo, is a historic neighborhood with loft-style condos, townhomes, apartments, single-family homes, restaurants, bars, and breweries. Known as “the place where art is made,” RiNo is also home to art galleries, studios, and vibrant street art. “For a particular buyer, RiNo is a great spot,” said .

“It’s got a sophisticated, funky, artistic vibe.” Housing options include new and renovated condos, lofts, and townhomes. The neighborhood also offers a few original Victorians or bungalows.



Prices range from the mid-$200s to $2.5 million for condos and from $600,000 to more than $1.5 million for single-family homes.

RiNo is also home to the newly completed , a 16-story, 187-unit apartment tower known for its distinctive canyon filled with plants. Units for lease range from studios to penthouses with landscaped balconies. Weis said the neighborhood draws young professionals and retirees who seek a bustling metro vibe.

“People who are moving to Denver from out of state love to explore RiNo,” she said. “Many of them embrace it. There are many fun things to engage with, from music to pop-up fairs.

If you want to immerse yourself in the artistic vibe, RiNo is the place to go. It’s a fun place to be.” RiNo is home to over a dozen breweries, including , , .

, and Three food halls call the neighborhood home: , , and . The annual street art festival, Oct. 3-5, is part of the global World Wide Walls.

Last year, Denver became the 25th city to host an event, joining cities such as Honolulu, Seoul, and Tokyo in an event launched in 2010 to beautify cities and connect local artists with their cities. Last year’s l in RiNo featured 17 new murals by 18 artists from seven countries. This showcases the best street art in Denver.

Participants learn the story behind the murals, graffiti, and street art and how the changing RiNo Art District has impacted the art and its long-time residents. Enjoy live music at and ..