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In the lobby of the building is an Ink Coffee and 1801 Eatery, and the Guard and Grace steakhouse.<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.westword.com/restaurants/first-look-guard-and-grace-opens-tonight-5726934|title = First look: Guard and Grace opens tonight - Westword|website = Denver Westword |date = 2014-03-11| accessdate = 2016-05-08}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.denverpost.com/business/ci_25127090/downtown-denvers-1801-california-tower-unveils-new-image|title = Downtown Denver's 1801 California tower unveils new image after remake - The Denver Post|website = The Denver Post|date=2014-02-12|accessdate=2016-05-08}}</ref> In the lobby of the building is an Ink Coffee and 1801 Eatery, and the Guard and Grace steakhouse.<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.westword.com/restaurants/first-look-guard-and-grace-opens-tonight-5726934|title = First look: Guard and Grace opens tonight - Westword|website = Denver Westword |date = 2014-03-11| accessdate = 2016-05-08}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.denverpost.com/business/ci_25127090/downtown-denvers-1801-california-tower-unveils-new-image|title = Downtown Denver's 1801 California tower unveils new image after remake - The Denver Post|website = The Denver Post|date=2014-02-12|accessdate=2016-05-08}}</ref>


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Office in Colorado, USA
1801 California Street
1801 California Street topped with the Transamerica logo in June 2016.
1801 California Street is located in Colorado1801 California StreetLocation within Colorado
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice
Location1801 California Street, Denver, Colorado
USA
Coordinates39°44′52″N 104°59′23″W / 39.74778°N 104.98972°W / 39.74778; -104.98972
Opening1982
OwnerBrookfield Office Properties
Height
Roof709 ft (216 m)
Technical details
Floor count53 (51 occupied)
Floor area118,872 m (1,279,530 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Metz, Train & Youngren
Main contractorThe Weitz Company

1801 California Street is a skyscraper in Denver, Colorado. The building was completed in 1983, and rises 53 floors and 709 feet (216 m) in height. The building stands as the second-tallest building in Denver and Colorado, and as the 140th-tallest building in the United States.

1801 California Street was previously occupied by offices for US West, and then served as the world headquarters of Qwest Communications. In summer 2011 following CenturyLink's acquisition of Qwest, the Qwest sign was removed from the top and replaced with the CenturyLink sign. Upon its completion in 1983, the building stood as the tallest building in the city. However, it held that distinction for less than a year, being surpassed by Republic Plaza in 1984.

The building has a brown concrete façade, and has a stepped design featuring four setbacks. It is an example of late-modernist high-rise architecture. The shape of the building resembles two interlocked octagonal sections, which separate near the building's roof. The roof houses an antenna mast; with this structure included, the building reaches to a total height of 738 feet (225 m), surpassing the 717-foot (219 m) roof of Republic Plaza. Therefore, when measuring by pinnacle height, 1801 California Street remains the tallest building in Denver.

1801 California Street prior to 2011 re branding.

1801 California Street once held the distinction of hosting the brightest high-rise signs in the world, surpassing even the brightly lit high-rise logos found on the skyscrapers of Shanghai and Hong Kong. Four Qwest logos were installed in 2000, after the corporation moved their offices from 555 17th Street, situated two blocks away. The signs, light blue in color, were at the time the brightest high-rise lights in the world, visible from over 70 miles (113 km) away. However, Qwest removed the signs in 2004 due to increasing complaints from residents of Downtown Denver and rising energy costs, and the lights were replaced with ones of a darker blue color. In December 2011, Brookfield Office Properties acquired 1801 California Street from Public Service Enterprise Group for $215 million. In October 2015 the Transamerica logo was added to the skyscraper. On November 2, 2015 Transamerica relocated its Denver operations to 1801 California and now occupies several floors of the building.

In the lobby of the building is an Ink Coffee and 1801 Eatery, and the Guard and Grace steakhouse.


Exterior shots of the building were used as the setting for Colbyco in the television series Dynasty

See also

References

  1. ^ "1801 California Street". SkyscraperPage.com. Retrieved 2008-06-15.
  2. ^ "1801 California Street". Emporis.com. Retrieved 2008-06-15.
  3. ^ "The tallest buildings in Colorado". DenverSkyscrapers.com. Archived from the original on 2008-03-28. Retrieved 2008-06-15. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. "Brookfield Office Properties Acquires 1801 California Street". 9 December 2011.
  5. "Transamerica moving to 1801 California; adding space, jobs - Denver Business Journal". Denver Business Journal. Retrieved 2015-12-15.
  6. "First look: Guard and Grace opens tonight - Westword". Denver Westword. 2014-03-11. Retrieved 2016-05-08.
  7. "Downtown Denver's 1801 California tower unveils new image after remake - The Denver Post". The Denver Post. 2014-02-12. Retrieved 2016-05-08.
Preceded by707 17th Street Tallest building in Denver
1983—1984
216 m
Succeeded byRepublic Plaza
Skyscrapers in Denver
Current
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