A one-story building that has for decades housed a variety of retail operations is on the market for just over $4.3 million.
Located at 66 to 70 S. Broadway to the south of downtown Denver, the structure was built in 1924 and comprises two separate store spaces. Listed with the realtor MHLRE Commercial Markets, which has offices in Denver, the building offers a combined just over 8,500 square feet of space.
With an 10-foot high ceiling, the building is located in the city’s popular Baker neighborhood, and has had tenants that include the Hazel & Dewey kitchenware store, the Grafenberg Sketch Comedy and Improv Theater, as well as a clothing store known simply as NOVL.
The building is on a block populated with small taverns, coffeeshops, and restaurants. A large portion of the structures on this block of S. Broadway were built in the 1920s.
As an indication of the increasing cost of property in the immediate Denver downtown area, the building was purchased in early 2020 for $1.8 million.
The structure, which in the 1950s served as the offices for a company called the Broadway Creamery, last underwent a renovation in 2007.
By Garry Boulard