The mansion was designed for Maria Brind by Sterner and Williamson whose
designs included the Daniels and Fisher Tower, the Metropolitan
Building, and the C.F.& I. Hospital in Pueblo. The house was completed October 1, 1908.
Two years later, Mrs. Brind again commissioned Sterner and
Williamson to design a two story addition to the house to expand
the first floor library-parlor and a second story bedroom.
The Brinds enjoyed the house for only a short while; Mrs.
Brind passed away in 1914 and her husband eventually sold the
house in 1919.
The house passed through many owners
including several prominent Denver families. In 1994, the
house was purchased by Spronk Water Engineers. SWE has
worked to maintain the historical nature of the house while
adapting it to the needs of a modern office.
Information from "The Brind Mansion - 1000 Logan Street
A Brief History" compiled by Brent Spronk.
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