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Discovering Patty Jewett Neighborhood in Colorado Springs
Location
Nestled between E Madison and Unitah Street, the charming Patty Jewett neighborhood is flanked by Wahsatch Ave on the west and the picturesque Patty Jewett Golf Course on the east. It boasts a prime location close to downtown Colorado Springs, Palmer Park, Memorial Park, the US Olympic and Paralympic Training Center, UC Health Memorial Hospital, and the Cottonwood Center for the Arts.
History
This quaint neighborhood derives its name from the historic Patty Jewett Golf Course, which has been a beloved community fixture since 1897. William Jewett, who acquired the property in 1910, named the course after his late wife Patty. His generous donation to the city ensured that the course would remain a public space, honoring Patty's memory.
Living Experience
Patty Jewett is celebrated for its friendly, close-knit community. The neighborhood features beautiful cottages, tree-lined streets, and a serene environment, making it hard to believe you're in the heart of a bustling city. With a low turnover rate, it attracts a diverse mix of young professionals, families, and retirees who appreciate its unique charm and rich history.
Walkability & Bikeability
With walk and bike scores of 44 and 62, respectively, Patty Jewett is fairly accessible, especially by bike. Residents enjoy quick rides to Colorado College and the vibrant downtown area, filled with restaurants and shops. For those who enjoy longer trails, Shooks Run Trail offers ample space for running and biking.
Home Styles
Homes in Patty Jewett were built in two main waves: from the 1880s to the 1910s and from 1925 to 1955. Early homes included quaint cottages, Dutch revival houses, bungalows, and Sears Kit homes. Most properties range from 1,000 to over 2,200 square feet, with many around 1,400 square feet. The neighborhood has a strong sense of pride in maintaining the historical charm of its homes, though some have been updated or replaced. Detached garages are common, and accessory dwelling units (ADUs) are on the rise for rental income.
Schools
Part of the Colorado Springs School District 11, Patty Jewett is served by several nearby schools, including Taylor Elementary, Steele Elementary, North Middle School, Mann Middle School, and the Academy of Advanced and Creative Learning (a public charter K-8 school). Palmer High School is the closest nearby, but Colorado’s school choice policy allows for attending other schools if space permits.
Demographics
The neighborhood has a population of about 4,115, with a median household income of $62,525 and a median age of 41 years. About 20% of households have children.
Military Commute
For military personnel, Patty Jewett is conveniently located: 20 minutes from Fort Carson and Peterson Space Force Base, 15 minutes from the United States Air Force Academy, and 30 minutes from Schriever Space Force Base.
Green Spaces
The neighborhood features numerous open spaces and small parks along Shooks Run Trail. Bonforte Park in the northern part of Patty Jewett offers recreational activities like baseball and tennis. The Good Neighbors Meeting House has a playground, making it a favorite spot for families.
Shopping & Amenities
Residents have convenient access to a neighborhood Safeway grocery store and various small businesses such as Sasquatch Cookie Company, Whistle Pig Brewery, Joey’s Pizza, and Humble Coffee. The Good Neighbor Meeting House is a community hub, and the nearby Lincoln Center offers additional amenities, including the popular Nightingale Bread.
Neighborhood Events
Patty Jewett hosts several community events, including a July 4th parade, an Easter Egg Hunt, and community bike rides. The most popular event is the Patty Jewett Porch Fest in September, where residents open their porches for live music.
Conclusion
Patty Jewett is ideal for those who appreciate the southwest, downtown area of Colorado Springs, and historic homes. Its strong sense of community, charm, and historical significance make it a unique and desirable place to live.
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