Denver Gas & Electric Building

Denver Gas & Electric Building
General information
StatusCompleted
Architectural styleChicago School
Location910 15th St., Denver, Colorado, U.S.
Coordinates39°44′44″N 104°59′42″W / 39.74556°N 104.99500°W / 39.74556; -104.99500
Completed1910
Height
Roof140 ft (43 m)
Technical details
Floor count10
Design and construction
Architect(s)Harry W.J. Edbrooke
Main contractorFrank E. Edbrooke and Company
Denver Gas & Electric Building
NRHP reference No.78000851
CSRHP No.5DV.137
Added to NRHP1978-07-20

The Denver Gas & Electric Building, also known as the Public Service Building, the Insurance Exchange Building, and IX-West (Internet Exchange, Denver), is a building located in the downtown district of Denver, Colorado. Designed by architect Harry W.J. Edbrooke for the Denver Gas & Electric Company, the 10 story building was completed in 1910. One of its most striking features is the use of 13,000 electric light bulbs decorating its façade.

In 1978, the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.