2400 Curtis Street, presently known as The Temple Contemporary Artist Haven, presents a rare opportunity to acquire a ±21,362 SF flexible mixed-use building across three levels with short-term leases in place to retain flexibility.
The property features adaptable floor plans, high ceilings, and strong natural light, supporting a variety of uses including: light industrial, creative artist studios, boutique
retail, mixed-use, owner-user occupancy, or long-term repositioning strategies.
Located in the Curtis Park neighborhood within RiNo and originally designed by Frank and Willoughby Edbrooke, this property retains distinctive architectural character and historic charm.
The property is not currently designated as a local landmark, preserving flexibility for exterior modifications, while retaining the option for landmark designation should a
future owner wish to pursue historic recognition or potential tax strategies.
Positioned within the D-AS (Downtown – Arapahoe Square) zoning district, the site benefits from high-density mixed-use entitlements within one of Denver’s most active
and evolving urban submarkets.
With existing income, operational flexibility, and strong underlying land fundamentals, 2400 Curtis Street offers a compelling combination of cash flow, adaptability, and
long-term positioning within Denver’s urban core.
This offering presents a rare opportunity to acquire a legacy property with distinguished architectural styling, short-term leases with flexible income potential and significant long-term optionality.