1950 Ford St
$2,800,000
1950 Ford St, Lakewood, CO 80401
4,135 sqft
Building Size
0.4407 acres
Lot Area
Details:
Highlights:
- ±19,198 SF land parcel improv d with a ±4,135 SF single-story former church building with basement and kitchen.
- Unique architectural character suitable for multiple uses including office, event, residential, retail, or special-use conversion.
- Large on-site surface parking located with +/-30 parking stalls.
- Fantastic redevelopment opportunity walking distance to Downtown Golden with flexible CC1 & CC2 split zoning allowing for commercial, residential or mixed-use redevelopment.
- Flexible opportunity for near-term adaptive reuse or longer-term redevelopment of the site.
Description:
1950 Ford Street presents a rare opportunity to acquire a distinctive, single-story church building on a ±19,198-square-foot lot in the heart of Golden. The ±4,135-square-foot structure—originally built in 1947 and renovated in 1985—features a flexible layout with a basement and on-site parking to the rear, making it well suited for adaptive reuse as an office, event venue, creative workspace, or other special-use concept. The building’s architectural character and standalone presence create a level of identity and placemaking that is increasingly difficult to replicate in high-demand infill locations.
The property is located just west of downtown Golden with immediate access to South Golden Road, US-6, and the greater West Metro Denver area. The surrounding area is experiencing significant reinvestment, including planned apartments, luxury garage condominiums, and townhome developments, reinforcing the site’s long-term redevelopment and value-creation potential. Proximity to downtown Golden, the Colorado School of Mines, and the Denver metro commuter base positions the property to serve a wide range of commercial and community-oriented users.
The property is located just west of downtown Golden with direct access to South Golden Road, US-6, and the broader West Metro Denver market. Its proximity to downtown Golden, the Colorado School of Mines, and regional commuter corridors makes it highly attractive for both commercial users and residential redevelopment, positioning the site at the intersection of strong infill demand and limited land supply.
Documents:
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