National and State Register

Denver Press Club

Denver County

The 1925 Denver Press Club is significant for its long-tenured role in social history and communications and represents the growth and history of Colorado journalism. 

A corner view of the red bricked building with parking lots on either side an American flag draping from the front and a series of windows beneath it.

Denver Press Club

This includes the club’s pioneering and central role in social support of journalists that reflects the societal and media industry transformation and journalism’s development through its inclusion of female members in the mid-1960s. The building is architecturally significant as a good example of the Tudor Revival architectural style designed by well-known Denver architects, Burnham F. Hoyt and Merrill H. Hoyt.