Denver City Council unanimously voted Monday to designate 1741 North Gaylord Street as a historical landmark, despite the owners' opposition. via ColetteBordelon
Michael Mathieson purchased the home in late 2021 and intended to demolish it. The goal was to construct an apartment complex on the lot.
“The building's 120 years old. It was a longtime home of the founder of Children's Hospital. It was built and designed by the architects of Denver Union Station. And it's an excellent example of Dutch Colonial Revival architecture," said Burns."It's a great building, and we need it to stay in Denver.”
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