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Old Posted Mar 28, 2015, 4:56 PM
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Originally Posted by beattitudeforgains View Post
Terrible waste of historic homes (built in 1925, not "decades ago" as that article states), for want of being one block out of the East 7th Ave Historic District (https://www.denvergov.org/maps/map/historiclandmarks#q=39.726071954309205,-104.98200646558233), and especially given the wealth of surface lots in the area.

btw hi everyone!

Just because a house is old doesn't mean that it should be preserved. I say this as a history buff and lover of historical architecture.

So much of Denver is single family, and for a burgeoning large city, we need to densify. This is a prime assemblage in an area that screams for a higher and better use than single family.
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