Home inspired by 1935 film in Denver’s Hilltop neighborhood hits market for $5M

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An 85-year-old Hilltop home inspired by a 1935 romantic film hit the market this month for $5.1 million.

The French Chateau-style manor at 33 S. Birch St. was originally built in 1937 but has modern finishes throughout, including a new pool and kitchen.

“The word is that the original owner was a Wyoming rancher who bought the lot, and his wife took the builder and the architect to see the ‘Magnificent Obsession’ movie 16 times, so that they got it right,” said co-listing agent Niels Oomkes with Corcoran Perry & Co. Steve Levy, the son of the original owners Gertrude and Ted Levy, told BusinessDen that his father was actually not a Wyoming rancher, but the owner of a local advertising agency. But he confirmed the home’s design was inspired by the movie.Seller Jonathan Hilley purchased the 6,505-square-foot home for $2.9 million in May last year, according to property records.

Mile High Labs moved from Boulder into an $18.8 million, 400,000-square-foot facility at 2555 W. Midway Blvd. in 2019 in Broomfield, where it extracts and processes CBD.

 

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