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Benjamin Moore Lofts

Denver, CO

the Benjamin Moore building is a contributing building in the Ballpark Historic District of Denver. It was originally built in 1921, with various additions made through 1947. The building was once a paint factory, was then used for office, storage, and distribution of Benjamin Moore paint products. St. Charles Town Company hired OZ to convert this 65,000 square foot building into 49 entry-level lofts. OZ worked closely with the City of Denver to rezone the property, and also with the Landmark Commission as the design developed. The historic exterior of the building was appropriately rehabilitated. The raw industrial materials and structure of the building is maintained and expressed in the interiors, to create true industrial urban lofts.