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  2. Colorado Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The Hyatt Regency Denver, completed around the same time as the CCC expansion, is located across 14th Street from the convention center and is one of Denver's Top Ten tallest buildings with 38 floors at a height of 489 feet (149 m). Across Welton Street, on the historic registry, is the Denver Athletic Club. 2021 to 2023 expansion

  3. Theatre District–Convention Center station - Wikipedia

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    toward 18th & California/Stout. Location. Theatre District–Convention Center station is a light rail station in Denver, Colorado, United States. It is served by the D and H Lines, operated by the Regional Transportation District (RTD), and was opened on November 28, 2004. [3] It is located on Stout Street, between Speer Boulevard and 14th ...

  4. Boettcher Concert Hall - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 39°44′41″N 104°59′50″W. Boettcher Concert Hall. DPAC, Denver Performing Arts Complex. Auditorium with in the round arrangement. Full name. Boettcher Concert Hall at Denver Performing Arts Complex. Address. 1000 14th St, Denver, CO 80202. Location.

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in downtown Denver

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    National Register of Historic Places listings in downtown Denver. Coordinates: 39.7392°N 104.9849°W. The 78 official neighborhoods of the City and County of Denver. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Downtown Denver, Colorado . This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the ...

  6. Bluebird Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Bluebird Theater (originally known as the Thompson Theater) is a theater in Denver, Colorado on East Colfax Avenue. The theater was designed by Harry W.J. Edbrooke and built during 1913–1914. It was renamed in 1922. [1] [2] [3] It is currently used as a live music venue. It was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in ...

  7. One Tabor Center - Wikipedia

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    One Tabor Center. /  39.74917°N 104.99611°W  / 39.74917; -104.99611. One Tabor Center is a 408 feet (124 m) tall skyscraper in Denver, Colorado. The building was completed in 1984 and has 30 floors. It is the 15th tallest building in Denver. The building, designed by Urban Design Group, has a floor area of 669,000 sq ft (62,200 m 2) and ...

  8. Republic Plaza (Denver) - Wikipedia

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    Republic Plaza (Denver) /  39.74333°N 104.98861°W  / 39.74333; -104.98861. Republic Plaza is a skyscraper in Denver, Colorado. Rising 717 feet (219 m), [3] the building currently stands as the tallest building in the city of Denver and the entire Rocky Mountain region of the United States. [2] It was built in 1984, [3] and contains 56 ...

  9. Fitzroy Place (Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    February 20, 1975. Designated NHL. September 12, 1974. The Fitzroy Place is a historic home in Denver, Colorado. Completed in 1893, it was designed by Fuller and Wheeler, New York architects, and was built in the Richardsonian Romanesque style that was extremely popular on the American West Coast. The architects were noted for the numerous ...

  10. Bank Lofts - Wikipedia

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    Located at 817 17th street, the Bank Lofts are a reserved architectural example of the Chicago Commercial style. The 10-story (40.23 meters high) building's façade is covered in smooth ashlar limestone and features an ornamental bronze storefront. [3] In the 1980s, the building sat vacant and was almost demolished, but on March 25, 1994 it was ...

  11. Fisher & Fisher - Wikipedia

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    Fisher & Fisher was an architectural firm based in Denver, Colorado named for partners William Ellsworth Fisher (1871–1937) and Arthur Addison Fisher (1878–1965). [1] [2] The firm was founded in 1892 by William Ellsworth Fisher as William Fisher, Architect. After ten years in practice alone, mainly designing starter homes, he partnered with ...