The Rocky Mountain Warehouse is one of Denver's premier original loft buildings, one of the last buildings built between the Great Depression and the real estate boom of downtown Denver in the late 80's. Originally it was used as a merchandise mart for various different tenants. The building was designed by architect Montana Fallis who also designed the Oxford Annex next to the Oxford Hotel just around the corner.
The solid concrete construction provides for a much quieter living
environment than many other brick and timber loft buildings in the area. There are two elevators, one huge freight elevator and the original bird cage elevator. The updated common areas have a
neutral Art Deco style. In addition, there is a rooftop deck
perfect for watching Coors field fireworks or the beautiful Colorado sunsets. Located just one block from Coors field this building is truly one of the most convenient locations for enjoying all that LoDo has to offer, only steps away from fine restaurants, bistros, coffee houses, the 16th Street Mall, Larimer Square and more.
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