National and State Register

Kittredge Building

Denver County

Completed in 1891, the Richardsonian Romanesque style building was designed by architect A. Morris Stuckert.  The imposing seven-story structure was one of Denver’s first major office buildings and continues to occupy its prominent downtown corner location at 16th and Glenarm streets. 

A black and white photo of the elaborate facade of the building with lamppost in the foreground and people and cars on the street below.

Kittredge Building 

The rockfaced stone walls of the first two floors are granite, while the upper floors are rhyolite.  Window openings are stacked vertically within seven bays, with semicircular arches appearing above the windows at the second and sixth floors.  The building’s deep cornice features rich stone carving.  The property is associated with the Historic Resources of Downtown Denver Multiple Property Submission.