277 Broadway, Denver, CO
LEASED! Bank Space at Baker Commons Project in Central Denver
| Type | Space Size | Year Built | Zoning | Average Rate | Initial Term | Close Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Retail | 2,075 SF | 1880/2018 | U-MS-2 | Contact Broker | 3 Years | May 28, 2025 |
The 2,075 SF street-level retail space at 277 Broadway, Suite 1C, in Denver's Baker neighborhood has been leased to Native American Bank on a 3-year NNN term.
The suite is part of Baker Commons, a mixed-use development with 54 residential units and a ground-floor retail lineup that includes CorePower Yoga, Huckleberry Roasters, and Adorn Salon & Wellness. The storefront offers strong visibility on Broadway, with steady foot traffic from surrounding multifamily developments and the neighborhood's popular mix of shopping and dining.
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Listing Highlights
Prominent storefront visibility on Broadway
Six reserved off-street parking spaces
ADA restrooms and kitchenette
Two sunlit entrances
Welcome to Denver’s Baker Neighborhood
Referred to in the early 1800s as South Side or South Broadway, the land where Baker is now located was originally a 160-acre tract homesteaded by William and Elizabeth Byers. Elizabeth’s brother Edward Sumner and mountaineer James Beckwourth joined them for the journey to Denver. Armed with a printing press, John Dailey also made the trip and published the first issue of the Rocky Mountain News in 1859.
Ever wonder how Broadway got its name? After the 1864 Cherry Creek flood, Thomas Skerritt dragged a log behind his wagon to carve out a “broad way” into the city. Source: bakerneighborhood.org
Square footage sourced from Landlord’s records | Lease completed by Montana Rae while practicing at Henry Group Real Estate