
Description
The Ice House is located in Denvers historic Lower Downtown (LODO) neighborhood, steps from Union Station, McGregor Square & Coors Field. It is a locally designated landmark & on the National Register of Historic Places.This 3rd floor loft has original brick walls, concrete ceilings, & refinished hardwood floors. The open floor plan lives lg with its free standing gas fireplace, lg bedroom and oversize bathroom. W/D in unit and sizable balcony just off the full size kitchen w/stainless appliances. Storage is on same floor as unit. Enjoy the fitness room on 5th and the community rooftop deck with 360 degree views. The Ice House was constructed in four parts starting in 1903. The buildings were originally home to the Littleton Creamery. The Beatrice Company bought that firm in 1912 and expanded. The final addition was added in 1917, the building was the largest cold storage facility in the Rocky Mountain Region, with over one million sq ft of storage. In 1985, Denver's preservationists, Dana Crawford & Charles Calloway, renamed the Ice House, and added to the National Historic Register of Historic Places. Crawford & Calloway renovated the space into the Denver Design Center. It took about 30 days to thaw the 82 years of accumulated ice and another 18 months to make the building suitable for occupation. In 1997, a second development team converted the building to 89 condominium units, working closely with the Colorado Historical Foundation and the Denver Landmark Commission to cleverly and discreetly add windows to the expansive 1903 south faade. Don't miss this opportunity to live in the heart of LODO. Walking distance to everything downtown and LODO offers.
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1BEDS
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1.32ACRES
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1BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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924SQFT
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$555$/SQFT
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Description
The Ice House is located in Denvers historic Lower Downtown (LODO) neighborhood, steps from Union Station, McGregor Square & Coors Field. It is a locally designated landmark & on the National Register of Historic Places.This 3rd floor loft has original brick walls, concrete ceilings, & refinished hardwood floors. The open floor plan lives lg with its free standing gas fireplace, lg bedroom and oversize bathroom. W/D in unit and sizable balcony just off the full size kitchen w/stainless appliances. Storage is on same floor as unit. Enjoy the fitness room on 5th and the community rooftop deck with 360 degree views. The Ice House was constructed in four parts starting in 1903. The buildings were originally home to the Littleton Creamery. The Beatrice Company bought that firm in 1912 and expanded. The final addition was added in 1917, the building was the largest cold storage facility in the Rocky Mountain Region, with over one million sq ft of storage. In 1985, Denver's preservationists, Dana Crawford & Charles Calloway, renamed the Ice House, and added to the National Historic Register of Historic Places. Crawford & Calloway renovated the space into the Denver Design Center. It took about 30 days to thaw the 82 years of accumulated ice and another 18 months to make the building suitable for occupation. In 1997, a second development team converted the building to 89 condominium units, working closely with the Colorado Historical Foundation and the Denver Landmark Commission to cleverly and discreetly add windows to the expansive 1903 south faade. Don't miss this opportunity to live in the heart of LODO. Walking distance to everything downtown and LODO offers.
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