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Edbrooke Lofts (Spratlen-Anderson Warehouse)

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Spratlen-Anderson Warehouse
1906, 1910, Frank E. Edbrooke; 1990. 1450 Wynkoop St. and 1626–1638 15th St.

The original four-story, red brick Spratlen-Anderson Warehouse had paired, double-hung windows in vertical bays with recessed paneled spandrels. A two-story 1910 addition employs paired, round-arched windows separated by roundels, a device Edbrooke also used in the Brown Palace Hotel. Denver developer-preservationist Dana Crawford led the project for conversion to the spacious Edbrooke Lofts in the early 1990s.

Writing Credits

Author: 
Thomas J. Noel

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