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A rare convergence of architecture, design, and location - all nestled on Maroon Creek.
89 Maroon Drive, Aspen
5 Bedrooms | 7 Bathrooms
Approx. 6,215 SF Interior + 588 SF Garage
Offered at $45,000,000
Estimated Completion: June 2026



Set along the banks of Maroon Creek with open views toward
Tiehack, 89 Maroon Drive represents a once-in-a-generation
opportunity to acquire a fully reimagined Aspen residence by
some of the most respected names in contemporary mountain design.
Currently taken down to the studs and rebuilt with absolute
intention, the home is being transformed into a bespoke
architectural retreat designed by Rowland + Broughton, with
interiors by Nicole Hollis and construction by Schlumberger Scherer.
Every decision - from structure to sightline, material to moment -
has been curated to create a residence that feels both timeless and completely unique.


“Luxury that reveals itself slowly through material, proportion, and light.”






Expansive entertaining spaces oriented toward creek and mountain views
Seamless indoor-outdoor flow designed for all four seasons
Expansive primary suite forming its own wing with a stunning outlook
Purpose-built spaces for hosting, retreating, and everyday living Every square foot is intentional. There is no excess - only precision.














Built by Schlumberger Scherer, the project
is being executed with a level of
craftsmanship and oversight that ensures
design integrity from concept through
completion. With a June 2026 delivery
avoid years of entitlement, design, and build risk
In a market increasingly defined by
scarcity, 89 Maroon Drive offers
something exceptionally rare: the ability to
step into a fully realized architectural
vision without compromise, delay, or
guesswork.
A clear timeline, a defined vision, and a proven team - a rare trifecta in Aspen.





In a town where new construction is increasingly elusive and truly great design even rarer, 89 Maroon Drive stands apart This is a home for
those who understand that the most valuable properties are not the
loudest - but the most considered A residence defined not by trends,
but by intension, authorship, and longevity.



