Denver Gas & Electric Building

The Denver Gas & Electric Building, also known as the Public Service Building and the Insurance Exchange Building,[5] is a building located in the downtown district of Denver, Colorado. Designed by architect Harry W.J. Edbrooke for the Denver Gas & Electric Company, the 10 story building was completed in 1910. One of its most striking features is the use of 13,000 electric light bulbs decorating its façade.[6]

Denver Gas & Electric Building
General information
StatusCompleted
Architectural styleChicago School
Location910 15th St., Denver, Colorado, U.S.
Coordinates39°44′44″N 104°59′42″W
Completed1910 [1][2]
Height
Roof140 ft (43 m)
Technical details
Floor count10[3]
Design and construction
Architect(s)Harry W.J. Edbrooke[3]
Main contractorFrank E. Edbrooke and Company[4]
Denver Gas & Electric Building
NRHP reference No.78000851
CSRHP No.5DV.137[3]
Added to NRHP1978-07-20

In 1978, the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[7]

References

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