Ask about Seller Concessions! Step inside the historic Benjamin Moore Paints Lofts, a beautifully preserved 1933 factory building in the heart of RiNo, Residence #201 offers something increasingly rare in Denver: authentic industrial architecture with refined, design-forward living.
Forget drywall boxes and cookie-cutter finishes. Here, original exposed brick walls, soaring 12-foot ceilings, stained concrete floors, and oversized factory windows create a space with substance, character, and undeniable style. Natural light pours across more than 1,000 square feet of open living space, creating the kind of volume and atmosphere typically found in converted lofts in New York or Chicago.
The oversized bedroom feels like a private retreat, artfully defined by a hand-carved 18th-century elm screen sourced from Hubei Province, China. The spa-inspired bathroom features a Japanese soaking tub designed for true relaxation. A generous walk-in closet, abundant storage, in-unit laundry, and covered garage parking complete the experience.
Outside your door, RiNo's most coveted destinations become part of everyday life. Start your morning at Denver Central Market, spend afternoons exploring galleries and murals, meet friends for cocktails at Death & Co., enjoy dinner at Cart-Driver, Uchi, or Work & Class, browse Patagonia, Marine Layer, and Pendleton, then walk home through one of Denver's most vibrant and creative neighborhoods.
This is more than a condo. It's a piece of Denver history, thoughtfully reimagined for someone who values architecture, design, culture, and an exceptional urban lifestyle.
Covered garage parking, private storage, bike storage, secure entry, and community courtyard included.
For buyers seeking authenticity over ordinary and character over convention, there is simply nothing else quite like it.