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One Cheesman Place

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One Cheesman Place in the evening taken from the southwest, September 2025
One Cheesman Place in the evening taken from the southwest, September 2025

One Cheesman Place is a residential high-rise building at 1201 North Williams Street bordering Cheesman Park in Denver, Colorado, United States. It lies on the southern edge of the Wyman Historic District and east of the Humboldt Street Historic District. The building, designed in the international style, is 19 stories high. Completed in 1969, it is one of Denver's most prominent examples of modernist architecture. The building was designed by the noted Denver architect Charles Sink, a student of Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius and a classmate of I.M. Pei at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design. It has a concrete frame structure and its 32 residences feature screened-in decks facing Cheesman Park.

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One Cheesman Place
Williams Street, Denver

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One Cheesman Place

Williams Street 1201
80218 Denver
Colorado, United States
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One Cheesman Place in the evening taken from the southwest, September 2025
One Cheesman Place in the evening taken from the southwest, September 2025
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