Neighborhood profileUnited States/Colorado/Denver/Civic Center

Civic Center Denver Neighborhood Guide: Crime, Housing, Schools, And Trends

Civic Center is a neighborhood in Denver, Colorado. This guide brings together violent crime, property crime, rent context, school links, development activity, nearby neighborhoods, and city comparisons in one local read.

Population
4,290
Civic Center covered by 1 underlying area.
Violent crime
100.0 / 1k
Violent crime has increased 106% since 2022-01-11.
Property crime
145.9 / 1k
Property crime has increased 21% since 2022-01-11.
Market rent
$1,923
Market rent has increased 13% since 2019. Rent here is ZIP-derived market context.
Signals

What Civic Center is signaling right now

Quality, momentum, safety, and upside indicators rendered as static SEO HTML with the same data source as the app route.

Quality

45/100

$93,730 income with 15.2% owner occupancy

Momentum

17/100

Staged ablation winner using pure housing

Safety

18/100

15.2% owner occupancy with 10.9% poverty

Investor Upside

6/100

+4% rent growth with 4% yield proxy

Benchmarks

How Civic Center compares

Neighborhood pages roll up the tract members inside Civic Center, then combine that local footprint with city and state comparisons so the area can be read in context rather than in isolation.

Violent Crime

100.0 / 1k

9.6 / 1k city · 5.2 / 1k state · 4.0 / 1k national

Property Crime

145.9 / 1k

54.0 / 1k city · 31.3 / 1k state · 19.6 / 1k national

Market Rent (ZIP-derived)

$1,923

$1,936 city · $1,996 state

Permits 12M

52

6,350 city · 6,350 state

Research notes

How to read this page

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What this page measures

This page combines neighborhood-level crime, housing, development, school access, and nearby-place context so Civic Center can be read as a full neighborhood, not just a single metric.

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How to use it

Start with the signal cards and benchmark table, then use the trend lines to separate steady-state conditions from a real change story before comparing Civic Center with nearby neighborhoods.

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What can distort the read

Some large percentage changes come from unusually low starting values, partial source coverage, or neighborhood rollups with very different tract mixes over time. Use the benchmark table and linked pages for context.

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What is changing

Market rent is $1,923 and market rent has increased 13% since 2019. This rent read is ZIP-derived market context. 52 in recent permits suggests current development activity is visible in the data.

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Why it reads this way

Violent crime in Civic Center differs from the city benchmark by 90.4 / 1k. The benchmark level is too small for a stable percentage comparison. Median household income is $93,730. Retail mix currently shows 16% premium retail versus 0% value-oriented retail.

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Who this is for

Civic Center is easiest to interpret for households comparing pricing against local earning power. Property crime has increased 21% since 2022-01-11.