Silver Square Lofts are Denver’s original loft development. They are a historical collection of buildings originally built in the 1930s. One of the property’s most striking features is an original crane standing over 50 feet tall in the middle of the property. One building is wrapped in corrugated metal that was originally brought in from Boston around the time of construction. The brick buildings on the property were used for Sugar processing. The buildings later became Denver’s first artist community and then in the 90s were converted into condominiums. Blake Street Glass, Neo Source Design and the late Fred Meyers were some pioneering studios.
