Welcome
The Historic Highland School Building is a landmark of history and the human potential. A true architectural achievement, it has been impeccably renovated and artistically appointed as an office building that offers considerably more than a traditional work environment.
Highland's stately four story, red-brick structure rests in a spacious, award-winning garden that includes a charming amphitheatre, perennial flower beds shaded by towering oak, maple and spruce trees, enclosed in a hand-smithed wrought iron fence.
Highland's enclave is in west central Boulder, just two blocks away from Pearl Street Mall's fine restaurants, luxury hotels, bookstores, pubs, coffee shops, boutiques, salons, spas, art galleries, furniture stores, florists, and more. Natural walkways and bridges connect Highland to the Boulder Creek Path leading to the Boulder Public Library, Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, the farmer's market, Eben G. Fine Park, the University of Colorado, and numerous hiking trailheads.
As a young man I fell in love with Boulder and decided to make it my home. In 1978, I went on a quest to find the perfect building to house my office. The Highland School, perched majestically on the high bank of the Boulder Creek, was boarded-up and abandoned, tragically left to decay while city planners debated its future. I was able to look past the caved-in roof, warped floors and broken windows to see a true diamond in the rough.
Sina Simantob, Founder
