Former Denver Area Town Hall, Repurposed as a Home, Hits Market for a Record $10.9 Million

A solid more than 130-year-old brick structure in Denver is on the market for just under $11 million.
Located at 400 Saint Paul Street in the city’s historic Cherry Creek North neighborhood, the house measures more than 13,600 square feet and includes four bedrooms and four bathrooms.

Originally built in 1891 to serve as the main administration building for the Town of Harman before that entity was annexed by Denver, the structure was repurposed in 2010 as an upscale residence.

The property has been most recently owned by Pat Hamill, chief executive officer of the Denver-based Oakwood Homes, who purchased it for $1.6 million in 2009.

It was Hamill who undertook what has been described as a multi-million renovation of the property. In the process, according to the Denver Post, he restored the residence’s façade to its original state, while gutting the interior to “create a contemporary theme mixed in with the historical elements.”

The building’s basement includes guest suites, a kitchen, movie theater, two wine cellars, and a wine tasting room.

The property is being listed with Sotheby’s International Realty.

The somewhat exclusive Cherry Creek North neighborhood has seen the average price of a home increase from around under $1 million in 2021 to more than $1.6 million today.

​By Garry Boulard

Photo Credit: Sothebys Realty

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