Architectural Heritage
Classic Moorish Revival and Romanesque architectural styling, originally designed by renowned architects Frank & Willoughby Edbrooke, also known for the Brown Palace Hotel and the Oxford Hotel.
Distinct Architectural Presence
Striking brick façade, arched windows, historic proportions, and preserved architectural detailing create a highly recognizable structure with character that is increasingly
difficult to replicate in modern construction.
Thoughtfully reimagined as a contemporary hub for creative businesses, artists, makers, and independent ventures; supporting a wide range of studio, office, gallery, and workshop uses.
Strategic Urban Location
Situated at the convergence of Curtis Park, RiNo, Five Points, and Downtown Denver, the property benefits from proximity to transit, cultural amenities, restaurants, and continued neighborhood redevelopment.
Established Creative Tenant Ecosystem
Currently home to design studios, photography galleries, artisan workshops, media spaces, and a cooperative bakery — creating a dynamic mix of creators, entrepreneurs, and small businesses.
Authentic Industrial Character
Exposed brick walls, warehouse-style architecture, tall ceilings, and a blend of historic and adapted structures, including the renovated and exquisitely redesigned Temple
Energy & Infrastructure Advantages
On-site solar energy system supporting lower operating costs, along with three-phase power suitable for light industrial, creative production, and fabrication uses.