Want to live in the penthouse at the Four Seasons Hotel in Denver? It could be yours for a cool $10.75 million.


WHAT: 1133 14th Street #4450. Three-bedroom, four-bathroom, two-floor penthouse atop the Four Seasons Hotel in downtown Denver.

LOCATION: The eastern edge of the 44th and 45th floors of the building, neighboring the 16th Street Mall and Larimer Square.

PRICE: $10.75 million

SIZE: 6,295 square feet

Built in 2010, what makes it a modern architectural gem?

“So many things,” said Stan Kniss, managing broker and partner of Slate Real Estate Advisors. “To begin with, the owner remodeled the entire place about 18 months ago. Put $2 million into the remodel. Technology is a big component to that. For example: Automated shades and sound.”

The pad also features hidden TVs that appear with the push of a button and complete climate control, “which tracks humidity in the room if you have art you need to be mindful of,” Kniss said. “It’s quite remarkable.”

Views from its massive windows encompass city and mountain. The “city” view overlooks all of downtown’s high rises and professional sports fields, while the “mountain” view wraps from Pikes Peak at the south around the skyline east and full-circle west to Mt. Evans.

Its sister space is across the hall at #4400. Kniss said if a buyer “was of the mind and had the means they could buy both and combine them.”

Penthouse living at #4450 is accentuated by the exceptionally trained staff of 300 people.

“They are there to provide a level of service that is highly personalized,” ranging from figurative hand-holding to none and everything in between, Kniss said.

“The real estate is nice, it’s supposed to be,” Kniss said. “Why it’s special is because of the people that work there and take care of the residents.”

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