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The interior and exterior of a downtown luxury condo.

This renovated unit combines the history of a 1901 building with sleek and modern updates.

Photos provided by Reese Real Estate, Inc.

Looking for downtown luxury? This new listing by Reese Real Estate, Inc. blends historic charm and modern elegance in the building that once housed the Oxford Hotel.

Located above The Haen Gallery, this loft-style condo faces the mountains and is just steps away from entertainment, dining, and shopping. The renovated space features:

  • An open floor plan
  • High ceilings + large windows (think: so much natural light)
  • Original wood floors
  • Chef’s kitchen with an island
  • New washer, dryer, and HVAC

Psst... backup offers are welcome.

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