5013 Montview
Update After searching for a prospective buyer for this property, unfortunately none was found. It is the current plan for the building to replaced with a new residence, and our hope is the new building will reflect some of the area’s wonderful past. Calling All Prospective Home Buyers The former home of Harry Huffman, a…
Historic Denver Names John Deffenbaugh CEO
Historic Denver names John Deffenbaugh new CEO Historic Denver, Inc. today named John Deffenbaugh its president and CEO. Deffenbaugh will oversee advocacy and operations for the 53-year-old nonprofit and its flagship property, the Molly Brown House Museum. Deffenbaugh brings nearly 20 years of experience on architectural, urban and creative design projects in the United States…
Candidates talk preservation, growth in lead-up to April election: Denver Municipal Election
Mayor and Council Candidates on Preservation, Growth The 2023 municipal election is upon us, with ballots due by 7 p.m. on Tuesday, April 4. Historic Denver does not endorse any candidate. However, we are keenly aware of the influence a mayor and city council members can have on policies related to our built environment and…
Historic City Park West Mansion Saved From Demolition: 1741 Gaylord St.
1902 Building Designed By Architects of Denver Union Station to Become Local Landmark In February 2023, three City Park West residents applied to designate the Dutch Colonial Revival mansion at 1741 Gaylord St. as a landmark, following the real estate developer/owner’s request for a certificate of demolition eligibility from the city. The residents applied for…
In Memoriam: Joe Sokolowski
We celebrated the life of our former walking tour guide, friend and Denver historian Joe Sokolowski last Sunday at the Wings Over the Rockies. In celebration of his many accomplishments, here is a memoriam article that originally appeared in Historic Denver News. In Memoriam: Joe Sokolowski By Leah M. Charney, Historic Denver News Managing Editor…
Historic Denver Names Interim President & CEO
Historic Denver has named Andrea Burns interim president and CEO. A Denver-based communications consultant, Burns has a background in managing communications on historic preservation, city planning, real estate and redevelopment. Her experience includes serving as communications director for Denver Community Planning and Development and the city’s landmark preservation office, and as the National Western Center’s…
West Side Jewish Historic Cultural District
West Denver neighbors exploring potential historic district focused on Jewish history, culture In 2021, a handful of residents from Denver’s West Side began exploring the possibility of applying to the city designation of a local historic district that would reflect and preserve the cultural history of Jewish immigrants in the area. The residents partnered with…
Crowther House – 401 N. Madison
UPDATE: Denver City Council declined to designate Crowther House as a landmark on Dec. 12, 2023. The property owner opposed designation and plans to demolish the building and redevelop the site. The Crowther House from Historic Denver Guide The Mid-Century Modern House in Denver, photography by Kathleen Roach Community Landmark Application Headed to the City…
52nd Annual Dinner and Awards
Annual Dinner & Awards program to honor historic buildings that preserve culture, affordability and sustainability Join us Thursday, Oct. 13 at the Brown Palace Hotel to celebrate these inspirational projects and preservationists Historic Denver, Inc. announced the recipients of its annual awards for projects and people preserving key historic buildings in Denver. This year’s preservation…
Urban Cowboy Boutique Hotel to Open in Historic Schleier Mansion
This is a press release by Urban Cowboy written in conjunction with GBX Group and Historic Denver. Urban Cowboy Heads West: Owners Lyon Porter and Jersey Banks to Open Outpost of Boutique Hotel in Denver The George Schleier Mansion in 2021 A historic Downtown Mansion will play host to the lodge and signature Public House…