Historic Sugar Building
Denver, Coloardo

The Historic Sugar Building is six floors of top retail and office space in a striking structure in a premium LoDo location. It's mixed-use and built to last.

As the manager, Urban Villages structured a creative purchase of the property that allowed the previous owner to preserve historic tax credits, and provided an attractive purchase price for the new investment partners. Through a strategic re-tenanting process and daily property management, Urban Villages maintains the building's occupancy and vibrancy.

Prime location at 16th and Wazee Streets in Denver's Historic Lower Downtown (LoDo)

Fast Facts
  • 64,000 square feet
  • Over 4,000 square foot rooftop penthouse addition
  • Built in 1906 as the headquarters for the Great Western Sugar Company
  • Listed with the National Register of Historic Places in 1978
  • Designed by Gove and Walsh, who also designed Denver's Union Station
  • Original Otis cage elevator has been restored for passenger use