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Denver Area Malls: Featuring: The Leetsdale Shopping Center,  Denver/Glendale
Corner of Holly and Leetsdale

Leetsdale MallIn the 1970’s the 600 building was a supermarket and a Dolly Madison bakery. Then in the 1980’s it became an athletic club. J&B bought the center in 1996, and remodeled it in 2007.

Currently the Leetsdale Shopping Center is home to 18 unique businesses that provide a wide range of products and services. Making for an ideal shopping experience.

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The population of Glendale was:

1990 - 2,453
1999 - 4,200

Leetsdale MallThe amount of land area in Glendale is 1.403 sq. kilometers.

The amount of surface water is 0.013 sq kilometers.

The distance from Glendale to Washington DC is 1584 miles. The distance to the Colorado state capital is 6 miles. (as the crow flies)

Glendale is positioned 39.70 degrees north of the equator and 104.93 degrees west of the prime meridian.

Glendale began in the 1800s as a rest stop and watering hole on the major stagecoach route along the Cherry Creek Trail. In 1952, the City of Glendale was incorporated.

The settling of Glendale: 1880's
The incorporation date of Glendale: 1952

The city of Glendale is completely surrounded by the City of Denver forming a municipal island within Denver.

Glendale, Colorado: a brief history. In 1859, following William Greene Russell’s discovery of gold along the South Platte River and the 1858 "Pike’s Peak or Bust" Gold Rush, brothers Samuel and Jonas Brantner were among a group of settlers who emigrated to Colorado from Ohio. Hoping to capitalize on the wagon travel along the Smoky Hill Trail that was bringing more miners to the Denver area each day, the Brantners selected a site on Cherry Creek about four miles – a day’s wagon travel – southeast of what is now downtown Denver. They built a two-story log cabin which is now Denver’s oldest remaining structure. The Brantners’ cabin, named the Four Mile House, changed hands several times in the next few years, becoming a stage stop and tavern, a trading post, and after the railroad reached Denver in 1870, a dairy farm. The dairy’s owners, Levi and Millie Booth, provided butter, stamped with a rose pattern, to Denver’s five-star Brown Palace Hotel, which continues to serves rose-patterned butter. The 6/10ths of a square mile surrounding the Four Mile House and dairy farm was incorporated as the City of Glendale in 1952.

Glendale is one of the Denver Metro area’s most commercially developed cities, with over 2.2 million feet of commercial space. There are only three single family residences, with most of its some four thousand residents living in multi-family housing.

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Adjacent municipalities

 

North: Commerce City

 

West: Wheat Ridge, Lakeside, Mountain View, Edgewater, Lakewood

Denver
Enclave: Crestmoor, Glendale, Hilltop, Cherry Creek

East: Aurora

South: Aurora, Greenwood Village, Cherry Hills Village, Englewood, Sheridan, Littleton, Bow Mar, Centennial