In 1995, St. Charles purchased a 40,000-square-foot, 9-year vacant, run-down, mid-century modern office building at the corner of Tremont and Colfax.
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In 1995, St. Charles purchased a 40,000-square-foot, 9-year vacant, run-down, mid-century modern office building at the corner of Tremont and Colfax.
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This “jewel box” Victorian structure is one of the buildings remaining in downtown Denver constructed during the gold rush period.
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In 2004, St. Charles broke ground on its second phase of the former Benjamin Moore site. Brunetti Lofts was St. Charles’ first affordable housing development.
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In 1998, St. Charles purchased a former furniture warehouse at the corner of Speer and Auraria (formerly Wazee Street).
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Erected in 1892, the Equitable Building features a massive groin-vaulted lobby with elaborate mosaic tiles, exotic marble walls and floors, Tiffany-stained-glass windows, a grand staircase finished in gleaming bronze, and exquisite brass finishes.
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Erected in 1892, the Equitable Building features a massive groin-vaulted lobby with elaborate mosaic tiles, exotic marble walls and floors, Tiffany-stained-glass windows, a grand staircase finished in gleaming bronze, and exquisite brass finishes.
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St. Charles Town Company broke ground on Chroma in 2008, the company’s third and final phase of the Benjamin Moore site in Downtown Denver’s thriving Ballpark neighborhood.
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St. Charles Town Company purchased 1800 Glenarm in 2008 after the property had gone through the hands of a scandal plagued developer.
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St. Charles Town Company purchased 1800 Glenarm in 2008 after the property had gone through the hands of a scandal plagued developer.
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