“Right now we are just calling it The Celtic Center - it’s going to be called The Celtic Center and Offices,” said Noel about the multi-structure facility located at 1533 Glen Ayr Drive, just north of the 8800 block of West Colfax at the entrance of the Glen Creighton neighborhood. Known simply as “The Glens” because of the Scottish named streets – Glen Dee, Glen Moor, Glen Garry, Glen Dale, Glen Bar, Glen Gyle, and Glen Ayr – the area was developed by Cyrus J. Creighton in the early 1920’s when it was just farmland west of Denver. Creighton hired Denver’s leading landscape architect Saco R. DeBoer to design the neighborhood with curving tree-lined lanes intersecting at Creighton Park at the center. It was Denver's and Lakewood's first landscaped subdivision with the theme "Glen Creighton is the park for quiet restful homes." Today The Glens are an ambient enclave of 140 homes on irregular sized lots with eclectic architectural styles reflecting the patchwork growth of Lakewood. And 90 years after its inception, the once Scottish subdivision has “The Celtic Center” as a neighbor.
To lease office or kitchen space, or book your event call Noel and Wendy at 720-210-3080