$1,824,999 Price Analysis 3349 Blake StDenver, CO 80205 2 bed 3 bath 4,953 SqFt ($368/SqFt) 3,696SqFt lot. Built 1909 Listed 2023-06-17, Taxes $6,242 | Ⓧ USDA Ineligible due to price & location near Denver |
Brick warehouse into a single family home, event space, artist studio and RiNos oldest art gallery. A free standing building built in 1909, The Pattern Shop at Silver E ngineering Works was the brick warehouse in which woodworkers made life-sized wooden patterns of machine parts that were then converted to iron and steel products in the foundry next door. The current owners bought the abandoned building in 1991 and worked with local architect David Tryba- the man responsible for projects such as Union Station, Denvers Botanic Gardens redevelopment, Hotel Teatro and Boulders Google campus to name a few- and turned it into an AIA Award-winning studio, gallery/event space and single family home. This warehouse conversion spans approx 5, 000 sq ft of versatile live/work space on two levels. Main level is currently designed as an art gallery, studio and event space complete with butlers kitchen, bathroom, private office, library and walk-in antique bank vault. Upper level is designed as a private residence retreat including a kitchen, living, master bedrom, ensuite bath as well as guest bedroom and bath. Remove the interior walls and start with a blank canvas!
Design elements include soaring, 30ft+ ceilings, skylights, concrete floors, exposed beams, exposed brick, hardwood floors and a beautiful, private courtyard patio overlooking tall, established trees and common courtyard. Property is located within Silver Square community but is not a part of the HOA. Fully fenced. Two off street parking spaces and NO HOA. Ready for your updates and improvements for future use. Unique opportunity to own a piece of Denvers History! >>>
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Property MLS #8565955 from REcolorado
Year | Assessments Building + Land Total | Tax |
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2022 | $39,970 + $38,530 $78,500 | $6,242 |
2021 | $41,120 + $39,640 $80,760 | $6,026 |
2020 | $41,130 + $39,640 $80,770 | $5,258 |
2019 | $41,810 + $29,070 $70,880 | $5,111 |
2018 | $32,750 + $23,950 $56,700 | $4,386 |
2017 | $32,750 + $23,950 $56,700 | $4,373 |
2016 | $37,360 + $11,770 $49,130 | $4,006 |
2015 | $37,360 + $11,770 $49,130 | $3,838 |
2014 | $16,580 + $7,360 $23,940 | $1,988 |
2013 | $16,580 + $7,360 $23,940 | $1,989 |
2012 | $19,295 + $7,355 $26,650 | $2,240 |
2010 | $19,295 + $7,355 $26,650 | $3,404 |
2009 | $43,765 + $7,355 $51,120 | $3,329 |
2008 | $43,765 + $7,355 $51,120 | $3,100 |
2007 | $39,065 + $7,355 $46,420 | $3,105 |
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