WHAT: 1133 14th Street #4400 is a three-bedroom, five-bathroom condo on the top two floors of the Four Seasons Hotel in downtown Denver.
PRICE: $13 million
SIZE: 6,786 square feet
LOCATION: The tallest residential building in Denver — and the city’s fourth tallest overall — the Four Seasons sits near the heart of downtown, across the street from the Denver Center for Performing Arts and one block from the 16th Street Mall and Larimer Square.
“It’s right in the center of everything,” said Stan Kniss, managing broker with Slate Real Estate Advisors. “But it’s also on the edge of downtown, where nothing will be built in front of it that would block the view.”
Four Seasons Private Residences also come with access to two fitness centers, year-round outdoor saltwater pool, spa facilities, resident-only house car, private concierge staff and separate lobby.
“The way I describe the experience of living in the penthouse is anybody gets those things if they live in the Four Seasons, but you own the penthouse at the Four Seasons,” Kniss said. “Everyone in the staff of 300 people will know exactly who you are.”
ABOUT THE HOUSE: Built in 2010 and on the market for the first time, the two-level Grand Penthouse is on the western, mountain view side of the 45-story skyscraper.
The condo’s main living area is on the 44th floor, while a lofted entertainment area — equipped with backlit onyx wet bar and walk-in humidor/wine cellar — holds court on the top floor.
The two areas are connected by a curved glass staircase, as well as a two-story wall of windows boasting views that stretch 100 miles, Kniss said.
“Finishes are what you expect in a property like this — tons of hardwood floor and granite and marble, very high-end plumbing fixtures,” he said.
Among the penthouse’s other amenities: Two 373-square-foot balconies, complete with hot tub, fireplace, outdoor TV, grill and built-in heaters; two master suites; and a separate media room.
“It’s this enormous elegant space. It will never be duplicated,” Kniss said. “It’s almost 7,000 square feet on top of the Four Seasons, a two-story unit with those views — nobody is going to build another one. Even if someone builds another condo that was 7,000 square feet, to have it sit in that location, on top of a five-star hotel, is very likely never going to happen again.”
CONTACT: Stan Kniss, managing broker at Slate Real Estate Advisors, at 303-324-5681