1600 N Grant Street presents a rare opportunity to acquire a historically significant Gothic Revival church property in Denver’s vibrant Uptown neighborhood. Built in 1925 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the building features classic architectural elements including dark-red brick, ornate stonework, a bell tower, and stained-glass windows. The sanctuary seats approximately 350 and is favored for its acoustics, making it a sought-after venue for musical performances, weddings, and community events.
The property includes eight deeded parking stalls in the Uptown Village garage, with additional street and free metered parking available evenings and Sundays. Interior features include movable pews for flexible event configurations, a lower level with two large meeting rooms, office space, classrooms, and a full kitchen. The building is fully heated and air-conditioned, and accessibility is supported by ramps and an elevator.
Located in the heart of Denver, the site benefits from proximity to Civic Center Park, Cheesman Park, and the Colorado Convention Center. With traffic counts of 11,772 VPD on Grant Street and 28,038 VPD on Colfax Avenue, the property is well-positioned for continued use as a religious or community facility, or for adaptive reuse under its C-MX-12 zoning, which allows for a variety of commercial and residential applications.