National and State Register

Norman Apartments

Denver County

Built in 1924 by prominent Denver architect William Norman Bowman, the Norman is one of Denver’s best preserved examples of a luxury apartment building dating from the 1920s and 30s.  Laid out as two six-story wings set at right angles, the complex contained 48 apartments with nine foot ceilings. 

A black and white photo of the building with prominent entrance and pediment on right side over columns and stairs.

Norman Apartments

Interior appointments included mahogany doors and wood trim, with marble floors in the main foyer and entrance hall.  The exterior design is eclectic, reflecting the architect’s interpretation of the Spanish Colonial Revival and Colonial Revival styles.