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HISTORIC HEARTHSTONE INN
 506 - 514 North Cascade Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO 80903

                  Possible Conversions
                     Hospitality

                     Multifamily

                     Office

                     Condominium
HISTORIC HEARTHSTONE INN - Possible Conversions Hospitality Multifamily Office Condominium
OFFERING MEMORANDUM
This Investment Memorandum (“Memorandum”) is furnished to prospective Purchasers solely to facilitate the
Purchaser’s consideration of the property known as 506 - 514 North Cascade Avenue located in Colorado
Springs, CO (“Property”). The Memorandum contains proprietary information and was prepared by Olive Real
Estate Group, Inc. using information compiled from sources we consider to be reliable. However, the Seller
makes no representations or warranties herein and the building is being sold in an “as is, where-is” condition. By
receipt of this Memorandum, you agree that you will not reproduce, transmit or disseminate the information
contained in the Memorandum through any means, or disclose this Memorandum or any of its contents to any
other entity without the prior written authorization of Olive Real Estate Group, Inc. nor will you use this Memo-
randum or any of its contents in any fashion or manner detrimental to the interests of Olive Real Estate Group,
Inc. or Seller; and upon request you will return the Memorandum without retaining any copy or extracting any
portion thereof. This Memorandum does not purport to be all-inclusive or to contain all the information which
prospective Purchasers may desire. Certain documents, including leases and other materials, may be described
herein in summary form. Any summaries are not complete descriptions of the full agreements. Interested parties
are expected to review all such documents independently. Any financial projections are provided for reference
purposes only and are based on assumptions relating to the general economy, competition and other factors be-
yond the control of Olive Real Estate Group, Inc. and are, therefore, subject to material variation. Additional
information and an opportunity to inspect the Property will be made available to qualified prospective Purchas-
ers upon request. Each purchase offer is to be based strictly and entirely upon the Purchaser’s independent inves-
tigation, analysis appraisal and evaluation of facts and circumstances deemed relevant by the Purchaser. Neither
Olive Real Estate Group, Inc. nor any of its respective directors, officers or affiliates have made any representa-
tion or warranty, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy or completeness of this Memorandum or any of its con-
tents, and no legal commitment or obligation shall arise by reason of this Memorandum or its contents. This
offering is submitted and received with the understanding that all offers for the acquisition of the herein de-
scribed property will be conducted through Olive Real Estate Group, Inc. The Sellers and Olive Real Estate
Group, Inc. expressly reserve the right, at their sole discretion, to reject any or all expressions of interest or offers
to purchase the Property and/or terminate discussions with any entity at any time with or without notice. If you
have no interest in the Property at this time, please return this Offering Memorandum to: Olive Real Estate
Group, Inc. 102 N Cascade Ave, Suite 250, Colorado Springs, CO 80903

 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DISCLOSURE                               rect such matters and to consult with legal counsel of
Various construction materials may contain items that         their choice to determine if such materials are present
have been or may in the future be determined to be            and if so, to determine what, if anything, the buyer
hazardous (toxic) or undesirable and may need to be           needs to do because of the presence of such materials.
specifically treated, handled or removed. Real estate            AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
agents have no expertise in the detection or correction
                                                               The United States Congress has enacted the Ameri-
                 of hazardous or undesirable items. Ex-
                                                              cans with Disabilities Act. Among other things, it is
                       pert inspections are necessary.
                                                              intended to make many business establishments equal-
                         Current or future laws may
                                                              ly accessible to persons with a variety of disabilities;
                          require cleanup of such mate-
                                                              modifications to real property may be required. Other
                            rials. It is the responsibility
                                                              state and local laws also may mandate changes. The
                              of the buyer to retain qual-
                                                              real estate brokers in this transaction are not qualified
                                          ified experts to
                                                              to advise you as to what, if any, changes may be re-
                                          detect and cor-
                                                              quired now, or in the future. Bidders should consult
                                                              attorneys and qualified design professionals of their
                                                              choice for information regarding these matters. Real
                                                              estate brokers cannot determine which attorneys or
                                                              design professionals have the appropriate expertise in
                                                              this area.
HISTORIC HEARTHSTONE INN - Possible Conversions Hospitality Multifamily Office Condominium
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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PROPERTY SUMMARY .......................................................................... 1
        Property Facts
        Aerials
        Parcel Map
        Location Information
        Architectural & Historic Information

FLOOR PLANS ........................................................................................ 2

PROPERTY PHOTOS ............................................................................. 3

CITY MAP................................................................................................ 4
HISTORIC HEARTHSTONE INN - Possible Conversions Hospitality Multifamily Office Condominium
PROPERTY SUMMARY

PROPERTY FACTS
Property Size:        16,508 Square Feet

Sale Price:           $1,145,000 ($36.36/SF)

Land Size:            22,067 Square Feet

Zoning:               R5 (Multifamily Residential)

Year Built:           1855 / 1900
                      Renovated in 1978 & 1989

Tax Schedule No:      64073-15-023

Legal Description:    Lot 1 Hearthstone Sub Colo Spgs

2013 Taxes:           $15,972.42

Parking Easement:     Highlighted in blue

THE HEARTHSTONE INN
This historic Victorian style inn property, is comprised of two National Register of Historic Place homes built in
the late 1800’s and joined in the early 20th century. They were renovated and opened as a Bed & Breakfast in
1978 and most recently, a half way home. The Hearthstone Inn features 25 unique guest rooms, 23 private and
2 shared baths, dining room and full-service restaurant, and a conference center. The choicest of the accommo-
dations have their own porches and working fireplaces. All but two guest rooms have private baths. Some of the
original decoration, including a tile and cherry-wood fireplace, are intact. The facility has been a favorite for lo-
cal and visitor weddings, showers, anniversaries, honeymoons, family reunions, weekend retreats, conferences,
business meeting, and training sessions.
HISTORIC HEARTHSTONE INN - Possible Conversions Hospitality Multifamily Office Condominium
LOCATION
The Hearthstone Inn in is located just north of the Cen-
tral Business District and one block south of Colorado
College Campus. CC occupies 32 blocks and is home to
approximately 2,000 students. The Inn is within com-
fortable walking distance of numerous stores, restau-
rants, parks, and museums. Cascade Avenue offers con-
venient access to I-25 and, in turn, all areas of Colorado
Springs. The Inn has magnificent views of Pikes Peak.
Neighboring facilities include multifamily residences and
office buildings.

HISTORY & ARCHITECTURE
The house at 506 N Cascade, most commonly known as
the Bemis House, is as intriguing and prominent as the
family who built it. Built in 1885 by Judson Moss Be-
mis from plans by Architect W. F. Ellis, this three-story
building is an excellent example of the late Victorian era.
Though it is essentially “Queen Anne” in style, it incor-
porates elements of the previous era’s “Stick Style”, with
some details of the “Federal” or “Colonial” style to soon
follow. The original plan had ten rooms and a partial
basement, but shortly after completion additions were added in 1886 & 1887. With the brick chimney tops,
gables, spacious wrap-around porch, and with the room and fireplace arrangements determining the roof shape
and exterior form, the house is characteristically irregular and romantic. The Bemis House is a fine example of
the best architectural work of its period and locale.
The Bemis family members were active participants in the community. Judson Bemis was an early trustee of
                                             Colorado College and donated funds for Jackson and Bemis
                                             Halls, and founded the school of Business Administration and
                                             Banking. The Bemis’ first daughter, Alice Bemis Taylor, was
                                             also a significant philanthropist. Particularly interested in edu-
                                             cation, and in child care and understanding, Mrs. Taylor donat-
                                             ed heavily in the 1920s and 1930s to support Colorado Col-
                                             lege, became its first woman trustee, and founded the Bemis-
                                             Taylor Child Guidance Clinic. She supported various scholar-
                                             ships, helped to support the Geology Department, and left a
                                             large portion of her rare book collection to the school. Taylor
                                             Hall is named to honor her. She also provided funds in 1921
                                             for the construction of the Day Care Center building, an organ-
                                             ization established in 1897 by her mother to care for the chil-
                                             dren of working mothers. During the depression, Mrs. Taylor
                                             made a major contribution to the city in the form of the dona-
                                             tion of the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center which opened
                                             in 1936.
HISTORIC HEARTHSTONE INN - Possible Conversions Hospitality Multifamily Office Condominium
FLOOR PLANS

              1st Floor ......... 5,717 Square Feet
              2nd Floor ........ 4,323 Square Feet
              3rd Floor ......... 2,595 Square Feet
              Basement ....... 3,873 Square Feet
              TOTAL ............. 16,508 Square Feet
HISTORIC HEARTHSTONE INN - Possible Conversions Hospitality Multifamily Office Condominium
HISTORIC HEARTHSTONE INN - Possible Conversions Hospitality Multifamily Office Condominium
PROPERTY PHOTOS
HISTORIC HEARTHSTONE INN - Possible Conversions Hospitality Multifamily Office Condominium
HISTORIC HEARTHSTONE INN - Possible Conversions Hospitality Multifamily Office Condominium
COLORADO SPRINGS MAP
INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN, WHILE NOT GUAR-
NATEED, IS FROM SOURCES WE BELIEVE TO BE RELIA-
BLE. PRICES, TERMS AND INFORMATION SUBJECT TO
CHANGE.

THIS INFORMATION IS GIVEN WITH THE UNDERSTAND-
ING THAT ALL INQUIRIES AND NEGOTIATIONS RELAT-
ING TO THE PURCHASE OF THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED
HEREIN, SHALL BE CONDUCTED THROUGH THIS OF-
FICE.

                                                              Exclusively Marketed by

                                                                    STUART SLOAT
                                                               stuartsloat@olivereg.com

                                                                       ALEX DUMAS
                                                                 adumas@olivereg.com

                                                          Olive Real Estate Group, Inc.
                                                         102 N Cascade Ave, Suite 250
                                                          Colorado Springs, CO 80903
                                                  T. (719) 598-3000 / F. (719) 578-0089
                                                                     www.olivereg.com
STUART SLOAT                   ALEX DUMAS
                    stuartsloat@olivereg.com         adumas@olivereg.com

102 N CASCADE AVENUE, SUITE 250, COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80903 / T.(719) 598-3000 / WWW.OLIVEREG.COM
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