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Old Posted Dec 29, 2008, 1:11 AM
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(Demolished) Keebler Plant in Denver. Photos?

Was wondering if any of the Denverites happen to have any photos of the old Keebler plant that once stood at I-70 and Pecos? The structure was a Denver icon, and torn down in 2002.

Please let me know if you can help.
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Old Posted Dec 30, 2008, 2:55 AM
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Sorry buddy I don't know? That is right about the time I moved out here, or just after. Good Luck.
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The Elves started an organized crime ring, they said it made alot more money
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Old Posted Dec 30, 2008, 6:47 AM
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Is this the one?

http://www.jamd.com/image/g/820797

found it doing a search on Google for "denver keebler bakery"
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If that's it, it's hardly a 'denver icon'.
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Coming east on I-70 it certainly stood out.

That's just the offices, it doesn't show the plant that was the majority of the site.

Speaking of industrial plants, have any Denverites seen the expansion at the Purina site? It's a pretty good size building, maybe six stories.
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Yeah, I noticed they were building a rather tall warehouse looking building about a month or two ago. What does it look like now? Is a warehouse or an office building?
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Warehouse, a bit of raw industry.
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Coming east on I-70 it certainly stood out.

That's just the offices, it doesn't show the plant that was the majority of the site.

Speaking of industrial plants, have any Denverites seen the expansion at the Purina site? It's a pretty good size building, maybe six stories.
Ya... although it's a really weird building method they're using. The entirety of the inside is scaffolding right now, and they're sort of hanging walls on the side of it. Is it supposed to be self-supporting... they'll just remove the scaffolding when done?
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I might be able to help you, let me dig around. My father used to do some work for them and was required to take pictures of his work.
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