Denver Energy Center

Denver Energy Center
General information
Status Complete
Location 1625 Broadway (I), 1675 Broadway (II), Denver, Colorado
Coordinates 39°44′32″N 104°59′16″W / 39.74222°N 104.98778°W / 39.74222; -104.98778Coordinates: 39°44′32″N 104°59′16″W / 39.74222°N 104.98778°W / 39.74222; -104.98778
Completed 1979
Owner Rosemont Realty Inc
Height
Roof 99 m (325 ft) (I), 109 m (358 ft) (II)
Technical details
Floor count 28 (I), 29 (II)
Design and construction
Architect Skidmore, Owings and Merrill LLP

Denver Energy Center is an office complex in Denver, Colorado. It consists of Denver Energy Center I and II. Both buildings are owned by Rosemont Realty Inc.[1] It was formerly known as Denver World Trade Center, which is moving to another location in Denver.[2]

Facilities

Denver Energy Center I is 99 m (325 ft) tall and was completed in 1979 at 1625 Broadway. It has 28 floors and houses two diplomatic missions: the Consulate General of Canada occupies most of the 26th floor, while the Consulate General of the United Kingdom is on the 10th floor.

Denver Energy Center II is 109 m (358 ft) tall and was completed in 1980 at 1675 Broadway. It has 29 floors and is the 29th tallest building in Denver.

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