2004 – Colorado Convention Center, Denver
A huge development – the entire facility is 2.4 million sf in total size, construction began in January 2001 and opened in December 2004.
A huge development – the entire facility is 2.4 million sf in total size, construction began in January 2001 and opened in December 2004.
Originally, the building was a multi-purpose structure: it accommodated concerts, operas,
The Brown Palace Hotel is reputedly the first atrium-style hotel ever built and was named for its original owner,
Now a Sheraton Hotel, this I.M. Pei designed building has passed through several hotel chains over the last fifty years.
Designed by top Denver architects William E. Fisher and Arthur A. Fisher, who also designed a handful of downtown Denver banks,
The lower half of the Colorado National Bank building was built in 1915 in a neoclassical design,
Originally built in 1889,the store was expanded in 1898, 1906 and 1924, the Denver Dry Goods Company Building is a historic department store building.
The Telephone Building served as the headquarters for the Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company,
The Masonic Building was built in 1889 and designed by Frank Edbrooke in a Romanesque style.
The Kittredge Building features a facade clad in native granite and rhyolite and was one of the first elevator buildings in the downtown area.