
Beautifully designed loft offers exceptional historic Denver Union Station views.

“Once separate, these two historic loft units have been carefully joined to form one expansive and harmonious living space.”

“Where Timeless Character Meets Expansive Living.”

Exposed Brick, Timber Beams, and True Urban Style

Located in the heart of Denver's coveted Lodo District

Classic Loft Architecture Meets Modern Denver Living

Two Unique Spaces, One Beautiful Life.

$54M Union Station project celebrated its grand reopening on July 26, 2014. Turning the historic 1914 Beaux-Arts station into a transportation hub, featuring the 112-room Crawford Hotel, dining, and retail space.

“Doubled Heritage. Singular Living.”

“A Legacy of Movement, Now a Place to Stay.”

Historic Denver Loft with Timeless Industrial Character

“Historic Charm, Unified for Modern Living.”

Historic Character. Modern Living. Exceptional Loft Design.

“Two Historic Lofts, One Extraordinary Residence.”

A Rare Denver Loft Defined by Light, Scale, and Character

The cabinets are medium-toned wood with simple, clean lines, giving a craftsman-style look.

This kitchen has a warm, modern-rustic feel with a mix of natural wood and sleek industrial touches.

Authentic Architecture. Elevated Urban Living.

“Historic Bones. Modern Soul.”

“Historic x2. Living Redefined.”

“Historic Streetcar Stables, Reimagined for Elevated Living.”

Twice the Space, Infinitely Refined.”

The primary bedroom offers a quiet, comfortable retreat, where the character of the loft meets everyday livability.

Generous in scale, the primary suite offers a peaceful escape, enhanced by soft natural light and the loft’s signature architectural details.

Retreat to the serene primary suite, a private sanctuary designed for both comfort and style.

A spa-inspired bath featuring a sleek double vanity with rich wood cabinetry, and an oversized glass-enclosed steam shower.

A sleek double vanity with rich wood cabinetry and modern fixtures provides both style and functionality.

The primary bath offers a spa-like experience with clean, contemporary design.

A freestanding soaking tub that serves as a striking design centerpiece.

The 2nd bedroom easily functions as a guest suite, home office, or creative studio, offering flexibility to suit a variety of lifestyles.

A guest suite, a home office, or creative use.

The second bedroom mirrors the loft’s architectural charm, with soaring ceilings, exposed beams, and a versatile layout.

The 2nd Bedroom en-suite bath is highlighted by a dual-sink vanity with distinctive glass vessel sinks and rich wood cabinetry.

A glass-enclosed walk-in shower and warm tile finishes complete the space.

3rd Floor Corridor

The Lobby as you enter the historic building.

A relaxing space as you await the elevator.

From 1902 to 1972 the building housed the Hendrie and Bolthoff Manufacturing and Supply Company.

The four-story red brick commercial building was constructed as a car barn and horse stable for the Denver City Railway Company.

Streetcar Stables was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

Denver Union Station underwent a major, transformative renovation that closed the building on December 1, 2012, and celebrated its grand reopening on July 26, 2014.

Union Station views from the Building's rooftop deck.

City views from the Building's rooftop deck.

Union Station views from the Building's rooftop deck, complete with seating and gazebo.

The rooftop deck, great space for entertaining, relaxing, dining and/or cooking your favorite meal on the gas grill.

Larimer Squares city block is perfectly picturesque with shops and eateries that round out the Colorado experience.

Ball Arena, home arena for the NBA's Denver Nuggets, NHL's Colorado Avalanche, and NLL's Colorado Mammoth, while also hosting major concerts, family shows, and ice events.

Empower Field at Mile High is primarily the home of the NFL's Denver Broncos, hosting home games, and serves as a major venue for large concerts, Monster Jam, Supercross, and soccer matches. It also features year-round stadium tours, the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame, and private event spaces.

Coors Field, located 3 blocks up Wynkoop Street.

Confluence Park in the Central Platte Valley where Cherry Creek meets the South Platte River.