A more extensive update is planned for the remaining South Lincoln Park Homes starting in 2010, using a grant from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
[6][better source needed] Institutions in the neighborhood include Museo de las Americas on Santa Fe Drive, the region's first museum dedicated to the art and culture of Latinos; Center for Visual Art, Metropolitan State University of Denver's contemporary art gallery and learning lab; Denver Health hospital complex; Denver West High School, the Asian and Hispanic Chambers of Commerce; the Buckhorn Exchange, established in 1893, holds the state's first liquor license;[7] and Sunken Gardens Park along Speer Boulevard.
A former courthouse and district attorney's office at the intersection of Speer Boulevard and Colfax Avenue was renovated into a Latino cultural and business center.
[12] Denver's Art District on Santa Fe between 6th and 12th Avenues (its primary retail and commercial corridor),[8] includes more than 40 galleries, restaurants and shops.
[13] The RTD's light rail line runs north-south through the neighborhood and includes a station located at 10th Avenue and Osage Street.