1600 Glenarm Place, Skyscraper in Downtown Denver, United States
1600 Glenarm Place is a 32-floor high-rise located at the intersection of 16th Street Mall and Glenarm Place in downtown Denver. The building houses 333 residential units and includes a fitness center along with an outdoor terrace for residents.
The building was originally constructed in 1967 as the Security Life Building and functioned as an office structure. In 2006, it underwent complete conversion and reopened as a residential apartment complex.
The building features shared gathering spaces including a demonstration kitchen, game room, and movie theater where residents can meet. These spaces foster community life and social connections among those living here.
The building sits adjacent to Denver Pavilions, providing direct access to shopping and dining options in the area. Visitors and residents can easily reach nearby stores and restaurants from this central location.
A distinctive feature was an exterior glass elevator shaft that once transported guests to the Top of the Rockies restaurant on the highest floor. This unusual element made the building visually striking from the street below.
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