Henry Group Leases Full Ground Floor of Multi-Tenant Building in LoHi

2563 15th Street, courtesy of Henry Group.

Denver-based CRE brokerage firm Henry Group Real Estate announced it has successfully leased all four available ground-floor retail suites at 2563 15th Street in Denver’s Lower Highland neighborhood (LoHi).

This exceptional 11,046-square-foot, Class B multi-tenant building boasts a prime location on the corner of 15th and Boulder Streets, offering unparalleled visibility and accessibility. Built in 1887 and renovated in 1986, this two-story building features a mix of retail spaces on the ground floor and office suites on the second floor. The building sits on a 0.46-acre lot, including a valuable 45-space surface parking lot, a rare commodity in this vibrant area.

Over the past three months, Amanda Tompkins and Pat Henry represented the landlord, 2563 15th, LLC, in securing a full roster of retail tenants.

The completed retail leases include:

Unit 101 — 942 SF
Tenant: Amie
A curated floral retail shop serving as a local destination for high-quality florals and small gatherings.
Lease Signed: October 28, 2025

Unit 102 — 899 SF
Tenant: Heavenly Greek
A coffee and ice cream concept offering an all-day café experience to the LoHi community.
Tenant Agent: Fariba Kesharv, Brokers Guild Real Estate
Lease Signed: November 25, 2025

Unit 103 — 713 SF
Tenant: Alterations and Tailoring
A custom suit designer providing tailoring services along with retail sales of garments and accessories.
Tenant Agent: Manijeh Saeidi, Brokers Guild Real Estate
Lease Signed: October 3, 2025

Unit 104 — 904 SF
Tenant: Sanctuary Kitchen Design
A kitchen design studio offering customized, functional design solutions.
Lease Signed: September 17, 2025

With the completion of these transactions, the ground-floor retail portion of 2563 15th Street is now fully leased, underscoring continued demand for quality retail spaces in LoHi and Henry Group Real Estate’s ability to attract strong, locally focused tenants.

“Through the various databases we use in marketing our listings, we have so much more activity in LoHi than many of the other submarkets in the metro area, including RiNo and LoDo,” says Henry. “I think the quality of rooftops and consumers that live in LoHi drives that demand. Rents aren’t that different, but demand is undeniably more in LoHi.”

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