The Hyde Park Experience
Hyde Park Jewelers is proud to offer a new level of standards in luxury timepieces and designer jewelry. Explore the pages below to learn more.
A History in Hyde Park
Learn more about the 40-year-plus history of Hyde Park Jewelers.
1972
Michael Pollak and Steven Rosdal begin the Turquoise Trading Company.
1975-1976
Michael Pollak & Steven Rosdal operate a manufacturing company called Silver Creek Company, a division of the TTC.
1976
Dec 1st: Michael Pollak & Steven Rosdal open Hyde Park Jewelers in Denver after the market for Native American jewelry wanes.
1979
Michael Pollak and Steven Rosdal begin the Turquoise Trading Company.
1984
Hyde Park establishes a second location in the Brown Palace Hotel and adds new watch brands and a service department to the Denver location.
1990
Hyde Park renovates the Denver location at Tamarac Square and closes the Brown Palace Hotel location in order to open another Denver location, this time in Cherry Creek Shopping Center.
1995-97
Hyde Park establishes two new stores in Aspen, Colorado and in Las Vegas, Nevada.
1999
Hyde Park closes both the Tamarac and Cherry Creek locations to open a new, expansive, 10,000 sq. ft. flagship store in Cherry Creek.
2003
Hyde Park closes the Aspen location and opens a new location in Phoenix, Arizona.
2006
Steven Rosdal retires and Michael Pollak becomes CEO. Shereen Pollak becomes President.
2012
Hyde Park acquires Traditional Jewelers in Newport Beach and opens a new location.
2018
Hyde Park opens a new concept store called Engage for a younger demo with an emphasis on bridal and engagement jewelry.
2019-2020
Hyde Park closes the Las Vegas location and moves the Phoenix location to Scottsdale.
2020
Damon Gross becomes CEO while Michael Pollak continues to focus on Engage.
2022
Stay tuned! Exciting news is on the horizon.