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LoHi (Lower Highlands)
Denver, United States · Neighborhood Guide
Trendy restaurants, boutique shopping, and stunning views of downtown Denver. One of the city's most Instagram-worthy neighborhoods.
Data verified May 24, 2026
LoHi (Lower Highlands) at a Glance
Higher-End
Cost Level
$1,700-$2,400/month for 1-BR
Rent Range
Very safe — affluent, well-maintained, family-friendly streets with good lighting.
Safety
200+ Mbps
Internet
Who Lives in LoHi (Lower Highlands)?
Couples, young professionals, foodies, and tech workers. Polished, social, and increasingly family-oriented. Average age 28-38.
Living in LoHi (Lower Highlands) — Practical Details
Walkability
Excellent — walkable restaurant row on 32nd Ave and Tejon St. Pedestrian bridge to Downtown.
Grocery & Food Access
Sprouts, specialty food shops on 32nd Ave, and excellent restaurant density. Whole Foods in nearby Highland Bridge.
Getting Around
- Walking: pedestrian bridge connects LoHi to Downtown/Union Station in 10 min
- Bus: routes on 32nd Ave and Federal Blvd
- Cycling: great infrastructure, easy ride to Downtown
- RTD Light Rail: Union Station (15 min walk)
Nearby Coworking
- Thrive Workplace LoHi ($250/mo)
- WeWork Union Station (10 min walk)
- Industrious Union Station ($350/mo)
Insider Tips for LoHi (Lower Highlands)
- 132nd Avenue between Tejon and Zuni has the highest restaurant density in Denver — walk and explore
- 2The Highland Bridge pedestrian crossing to Union Station is one of Denver's best views of the skyline
- 3LoHi Steakbar, Linger, and Hop Alley are neighborhood culinary icons
- 4Rent on the west side of Federal Blvd for 15-20% savings — still walkable to 32nd Ave
FAQ — LoHi (Lower Highlands), Denver
What is LoHi (Lower Highlands) like for expats?
LoHi (Lower Highlands) is a higher-end neighborhood in Denver. Trendy restaurants, boutique shopping, and stunning views of downtown Denver. One of the city's most Instagram-worthy neighborhoods. Best for: Foodies and couples who want a polished neighborhood with walkable dining and city views.
How much does it cost to live in LoHi (Lower Highlands), Denver?
LoHi (Lower Highlands) is classified as "Higher-End" in Denver. Typical rent: $1,700-$2,400/month for 1-BR. Total monthly budget in Denver: $2,600–$4,200.
Is LoHi (Lower Highlands) safe for expats?
Very safe — affluent, well-maintained, family-friendly streets with good lighting.
Who lives in LoHi (Lower Highlands)?
Couples, young professionals, foodies, and tech workers. Polished, social, and increasingly family-oriented. Average age 28-38.
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