Denver Luxury Retail Space in Luxury Building Heading for Auction

A single unit in one of downtown Denver’s more luxurious mixed-use properties is set to go to auction, beginning on November 17.

What is called Unit 200 is in the upscale Beauvallon at the corner of Lincoln Steet and East 10th Avenue and encompasses just over 12,000 square feet of office and retail space.

The space was previously used as a fitness and spa facility.

The larger 15-story twin tower Beauvallon houses two and three-bedroom apartments, a spacious lobby swimming pool, a European garden, and two open air firepits. Condo units for sale in the building are usually priced anywhere from $500,000 to well over $2 million.

The structure is located near the border of the city’s Golden Triangle neighborhood, in an area dominated by recent multi-level office and apartment buildings.

The building, which was opened in 2005, is designed in what is described as a modified French Baroque style. That design has not been to everyone’s taste. In 2015, the publication Westword described the complex as “two piles of beige blobs marked by heavy arches,” with the towers “copped by ridiculous domes.”

Businesses operating in the retail section of the building include a barbershop, dry cleaner, dental practice, and both coffee shop and restaurant space.

The anticipated two-day auction listing is being handled by the Denver CRBE offices, with a minimum starting bid of $350,000.

​By Garry Boulard

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