One of downtown Denver’s most promising opportunities is back in play and loaded with potential.
The former Great Divide Brewing Co. taproom is officially on the market, opening the door for a new venture, adaptive reuse or complete redevelopment.
The freestanding, brick-and-beam building spans 18,251 square feet of warehouse and office space on an 18,893-square-foot lot in the heart of Arapahoe Square. It offers three drive-in doors, clear heights up to 24 feet, and on-site parking, a rare downtown amenity.
The adjacent parking lot is available separately, creating a potential assemblage opportunity for larger mixed-use or creative redevelopment.
Zoned D-AS-12+, the property sits on a high-profile corner surrounded by major reinvestment and new construction, just steps from RiNo, Ballpark, Coors Field, and the 16th Street corridor.
Inside, the space still carries traces of its craft beer heritage, with exposed brick, industrial ceilings, and murals from a different era, all ready to be reimagined for Denver’s next phase of urban reinvention.
Located in Arapahoe Square in downtown Denver, this area is experiencing renewed energy and growth.
With projects like 1010 Park Avenue and 1900 Lawrence driving reinvestment, the neighborhood is attracting new residents, visitors, and investment activity, signaling continued revitalization and long-term potential for this corner of downtown.