Positioned in Denver’s vibrant Ruby Hill neighborhood, 1900 S. Navajo Street offers a rare opportunity to acquire a well-located industrial asset with flexible mixed-use zoning. The 5,994-square-foot building sits on a generous 10,938-square-foot lot, providing ample space for operations, storage, or redevelopment. Originally built in 1957, the property features a functional layout with designated areas for screen printing, dark room, breakroom, ADA restrooms, and open workspaces—ideal for creative production, light manufacturing, or adaptive reuse.
The site benefits from excellent connectivity, with quick access to Santa Fe Drive, I-25, and multiple RTD light rail stations, making it highly accessible for employees and logistics. The surrounding Ruby Hill community is known for its mature trees, spacious lots, and proximity to outdoor amenities including Ruby Hill Park, Levitt Pavilion, and the South Platte River Trail. These features enhance the appeal for owner-users seeking a balance of work and lifestyle, or investors targeting long-term growth in a transitioning urban corridor.
Nearby neighborhoods such as Overland and Platt Park offer a rich mix of dining, retail, and services, while traffic counts of 37,603 VPD and 5,059 VPD at adjacent corridors support visibility and access. With I-MX-3 zoning, the property allows for a variety of industrial, commercial, and residential uses, making it a versatile acquisition in one of Denver’s most dynamic submarkets.