Best Buyback of a Building
Dairy Arts Center
The Dairy Arts Center finally reclaimed the building that artists transformed more than three decades ago. The former Watts-Hardy Dairy processing plant, converted into a multidisciplinary arts hub in the early 1990s, was sold to the City of Boulder in 2000 after the nonprofit struggled with mortgage payments. For 25 years, the city owned the property while the Dairy continued running its theaters, galleries, studios and the Boedecker Cinema. In August 2025, Boulder City Council approved an $11.69 million deal returning ownership to the organization, which paid $1.5 million at closing. For the 100-plus arts groups and 200,000 annual visitors who rely on the Dairy, the buyback secures one of Boulder’s most vital creative spaces for the long haul.