DENVER — A community effort is underway to establish a “Little Italy Historic District” in North Denver, seeking to formally recognize and preserve the legacy of Italian immigrants who helped shape Colorado’s history dating back to the 1850s.
The proposed thematic historic district would span a corridor along West 38th Avenue to West 32nd Avenue, between Zuni Street and Lipan Street. This area has served as a cultural anchor for Denver’s Italian American community for generations. Organizers said they have identified nearly 50 properties that may be eligible for inclusion in the district.
Crystal Peccia, a member of the “Little Italy of Denver” committee driving the effort, said the designation would provide lasting protections for the neighborhood’s historic buildings…