Oneida Park Redevelopment

Erik Carman
Erik Carman
Published on October 15, 2017

 

The shopping plaza at the intersection of 23rd Ave and Oneida st. is in for a major renovation. With an expected completion date of 2018, Park Hill’s Oneida Park is set to become a central community staple in the East Park Hill area.

Originally built in the 1950’s, Oneida Park has been a mostly quiet, sleepy retail location for many years. That is soon to change as developers Todd Snyder and Rick Firmine invest $10 Million into the purchase and renovation of the old shopping plaza.

The new Oneida Park will be anchored by some familiar brands such as Esters Neighborhood Pub, and a yet-to-be-named concept from Little Man Ice Cream. Various other companies will remain in their locations as the new shopping plaza comes into fruition. Snyder and Firmine are advertising five vacancies ranging from 600 to 1,600 square feet.

The developers aim to create a community destination that serves the neighborhood, with affordable shops and places to eat, as well as a courtyard where residents can relax. The new neighborhood center will be similar to the popular retail strips found in Washington Park.

More information can be found at the Oneida Park website

News Sources:

Denver Post

Greater Park Hill News 

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