When it was built in the late 1960s, Brooks Tower provided Denver’s plushest high-rise residences.
In 1995, a little worse for wear, those apartments were converted to condos, giving Denver its first moderately priced for-sale product.
Today, units in the 42-story tower, 1020 15th St., are still reasonably priced by most standards, with prices ranging from about $130,000 for a studio to $799,000 for a three-bedroom loft.
Perched on top is Denver’s highest – and the tower’s most expensive – residence, a two-story penthouse renovated in 2001 by Lockheed Martin executive Ted Gavrilis and his wife, Kathy. The couple popped the top off the building to add a second master bedroom and expanded the penthouse’s main floor to double the size of the unit to 3,600 square feet.
The penthouse, available for $1.975 million, is being marketed by John Todd and Dee Chirafisi of Kentwood City Properties.






