
Denver’s Smith Mansion at 1801 York St. was listed for $4.2 million. (Leuthold Commercial Properties)
City Park’s Smith Mansion, a Denver landmark built in 1902, has been listed for $4.2 million.
The stone mansion was home to the son of a wealthy miner, Eben Smith, who built it. The building is the office for law firm S&D Law (formerly Silver & DeBoskey).
Address: 1801 York St.
Listed price: $4.2 million
Architect: Fisher and Huntington
Stats: 11,000 square feet with a 3,800-square-foot carriage house. The property comes with 22 parking spaces.
Owner: Steven Kelly is the registered agent of 1801 York LLC. Kelly, director and shareholder of S&D, purchased the property in 1994 for $1 million from Douglas Hoyt.
Listing brokers: David and Tony Leuthold with Leuthold Commercial Properties.
The finer things: The mansion includes an elevator, updated HVAC system for individual controls in each office, British wool carpet and wrought iron staircase.

Denver’s Smith Mansion at 1801 York St. was listed for $4.2 million. (Leuthold Commercial Properties)
City Park’s Smith Mansion, a Denver landmark built in 1902, has been listed for $4.2 million.
The stone mansion was home to the son of a wealthy miner, Eben Smith, who built it. The building is the office for law firm S&D Law (formerly Silver & DeBoskey).
Address: 1801 York St.
Listed price: $4.2 million
Architect: Fisher and Huntington
Stats: 11,000 square feet with a 3,800-square-foot carriage house. The property comes with 22 parking spaces.
Owner: Steven Kelly is the registered agent of 1801 York LLC. Kelly, director and shareholder of S&D, purchased the property in 1994 for $1 million from Douglas Hoyt.
Listing brokers: David and Tony Leuthold with Leuthold Commercial Properties.
The finer things: The mansion includes an elevator, updated HVAC system for individual controls in each office, British wool carpet and wrought iron staircase.
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