Historic Structure in Historic Section of Denver Up for Sale

A one-story industrial/commercial building dating back to the days when Denver was a frontier city with a population of just over 200,000 people is up for sale, with an asking price of $2 million.

Located at 1513 Boulder Street, the brick structure in a city that now boasts a population of more than 700,000 residents, measures just under 2,500 square feet and has been modernized through the decades to include office space, a kitchen area, and storage rooms.

With high exposed ceilings, the property is designated as a Class C building, and sits on a less than half-acre site in the now-trendy, but formerly heavily industrialized Lower Highland neighborhood.
Built in 1914, the structure was originally a machine repair shop, and in later years the home of the Colorado Photographic Arts Center.

The property is being listed by the realtor Kentwood Commercial of Denver.

The Lower Highland neighborhood, dating to the 1850s and once almost entirely populated with warehouses and garages, has emerged in recent decades as a popular section of the city with any number of restaurants, breweries, and coffee shops.

​By Garry Boulard

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