Apr 082011

Best Piece of SoHo in Denver, In The Heart of Downtown.

The Baldwin Lofts 1617 California Street, 22 Lofts Located adjacent to the 16th Street Mall

History: The Baldwin Building started as a two story building Constructed in 1896 by Phillip Feldhauser who built the Colorado Building and the Oxford Hotel. It grew to five stories over the years as home to the Baldwin Piano Company. This Historic Building is Significant because it May be the Only Surviving, Fully Cast Iron Facade in Downtown Denver. Unlike Many Historic Buildings of this Period, The Baldwin Has Huge Floor-To-Ceiling Windows, Due to the cast Iron Façade that was the First Type of “Curtain Wall” Construction. I was the Original Listing Broker for St. Charles Town Company and on Site Sales for The Baldwin Lofts. If you have any questions about The Baldwin Lofts please Call me.

Baldwin Lofts

Baldwin Lofts

Baldwin Lofts

Baldwin Lofts

Baldwin Lofts

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Dec 152010

West End Lofts – 33 Lofts in LoDo

1435 Wazee

Located In the Old Karmen Western Wear Fabric Warehouse, West End Lofts is a three-story structure built in 1928. The top of the building was pooped adding 2 stories. One thing that West End Lofts has that can’t be found in any other Residential building in LoDo is a Bridge. A 2 story Penthouse Spans the Alley between Wazee and Wynkoop. The Bridge Links the West End Lofts to an even older Building on the Wynkoop Side

The Bridge Loft is One of the Most Unique Spaces in all of Downtown. There are 10 Windows This Loft is Filled with Natural Light, with Views on Both Sides, so you can see the Pepsi Center on one side and Coors Field on the other. This Very Private Loft in the Heart of LoDo Lives Like a Townhome. And the Wazee alley is… like an alley you would find in New Orleans. There’s a drive-up bank teller, a wine store, offices on the alley.

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Dec 132010

 

The 16th Street Mall Turned 25 Years Old Last October. The Mall is Vibrant, Urban and Pedistrain Friendly with Free Shuttles that span from Broadway to Behind Union Station in Historic LoDo. The Shuttles Serve an Average of 55,000 Commuters and Tourists per Day.

On Tuesday April 8, 2008 there will be a Public Meeting to discuss the Malls next 25 years of the 16th street Mall

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Jan 042010

Lower Highlands, also called LoHi is located adjacent to Riverfront Park on the West side of I-25. It is close enough to Downtown and Lodo with only a short jaunt across the walking bridge on 16th street and Commons Park. LoHi is full of life, you can lose a Sunday afternoon at LoLa’s sipping Cocktails listening to Jazz and eating Tacos overlooking the skyline.

The Neighborhood overlooks the new Commons Park, the Central Platte Valley and the Downtown Denver Skyline. The street have some of the oldest real estate in the city going back to the mid-1800′s along with modern infill townhomes w/rooftop patios that overlook the skyline

  • Commons Park is a 30-acre park with wetlands and trails along the South Platte River.
  • The 16th Street Mall Shuttle will connect the 16th Street Mall to the Central Platte Valley and the Highlands.
  • The Light Rail Spur connects riders between Central and Southwest Light Rail Lines to Denver Union Terminal and 16th Street Mall and many of the Central Platte Valley’s attractions including Coors Field, Invesco Field, Auraria Campus, and The Pepsi Center.

Attractions you love are so close.  Many restaurants, brew pubs, espresso bars and night spots are all nearby. The Denver Center for the Performing Arts brings Broadway to your doorstep and four major league sports teams are in the downtown area. LoHi is definitely on the rise, buy now because LoHi is Denver’s most happening Neighborhood

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