The well appointed kitchen includes all stainless appliances, eat-in space and original wainscoting and built-in corner cabinetry make this the location where everyone gathers. For larger groups or special occasions there is a large dining room which has accommodated as many as twenty diners for holidays.
It is just blocks from a pedestrian bridge that connects LoHi and Downtown Denver as well as I-25, I-70 and Speer Blvd. It is also within walking distance to Union Station which has been redeveloped into the Denver metro area transportation hub which included the A Train to Denver International Airport, DIA.
The home, which features original nearly floor to ceiling windows, is one of the oldest in the LoHi neighborhood dating back to at least 1887. Over the past twenty years the home has been renovated and updated so it includes all the modern conveniences.