With the genuine connection comes the potential to create a real shift in the course of a patient's health and well-being. I believe in the power of the connection between a patient and their health care provider. At the same time, we can learn from ancient and natural traditions that can benefit our children in ways that complement conventional care. We offer a full range of pediatric care including well–child check–ups, immunizations, and sick appointments. We can implement the best of modern science and evidence-based medicine by staying up with current guidelines and utilizing the most up to date diagnostic tools, protocols, medications and care strategies. We can integrate the two and improve the health of our children and our family in a holistic way that treats each child and family unit as a unique and valued member of our practice community. We don't have to be eastern or western practitioners and patients. I have come to firmly believe that there is a way to combine the best of natural and conventional healing in one center. We are thrilled to be a part of the Highlands neighborhood as it has embraced the type of holistic thinking and approach to promoting wellness in children that we are hoping to foster. Thank you for your interest in this unique model for a pediatric practice. There are a lot of little projects in Denver’s neighborhoods that all contribute to the urbanization of Denver and provide great infill taking away one empty lot after another.Welcome to Highlands Integrative Pediatrics and the H.I.P studio. Looking down from Kensing Court, you can see there will be some spectacular views of downtown from these residences. Looking down from 17th Street you can see there is a great view of downtown. Looking at the project from the other side you can see how far up Kensing Court it goes. It looks like the building is topped out and the siding is being installed. It appears the name for this phase is Prospect on Central. Back in April I did an update and it has come along nicely since then. Last but not least we are going to look at the Highland Crossing Final Phase. This building adds quite a presence in the area. There isn’t much around the 34th and Tejon Street intersection. I asked one of the workers if I could get a glimpse at one of the units but they wouldn’t let me in. Looking from the backside, workers were installing appliances in one of the units. It looks like this is the first phase of townhomes in this project. This project also has a website which can be found here. Next up there is a project nearing completion on 34th and Tejon Street. It looks like this project is almost complete.Įven though the front of the project is covered by trees in this shot, you can see what the back side is going to look like. Renderings and details can be found on the project’s website. This next townhome project is located just south of 32nd and Vallejo Street named Vallejo Street Townhomes. So far not much progress has been made but there is activity on the site. There will be six units in total with ground floor office space. Looking down from the other side of the project, there is a great view of downtown.Īs I was walking up Zuni, I stumbled across a project titled Zuni VI Townhomes it is located at 32nd and Zuni Street.įrom what I gathered on the sign and their website, they are going to be three bedroom, four bathroom units with rooftop decks. It appears most of the foundation work is done. Back in February, Ken made a post with renderings and details which can be found here. This project has also been named the “Core Power Yoga” since Core Power Yoga will be the main commercial anchor. Today we will be looking at five of them sprinkled throughout the neighborhood.įirst off we will start with a project located on the corner of Zuni and Caithness Place: Highland Park. From large to small there are a lot of housing projects under development in the Highlands Neighborhood.
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