Denver (KDVR) – The battle continues to preserve one of the most valuable historical properties in Denver Kambah, which was one day standing with the continued targeting of Deir.
It was built in 1921, and the building in the corner of 19 and Grant was home to a Catholic secondary school, and a recent monastery is a refuge for crises. Now her grace is tainted on the walls from the wall to the wall.
One of the neighborhood residents said: “It makes me sad, it is a beautiful and beautiful building and I hope someone will fix it and take care of it.”
Jed Michal Fox31 with a video of individuals who suffer from infringement of others’ property, throwing rocks and
Break the windows. Others also witnessed destruction.
One of the residents said: “I walked yesterday and one of them broke the glass; it was above the sidewalk.”
In 2011, Denver historical Jo.
The historical Denver shared a speech with Fox31, the organization sent the city officials to say when the current owners of the site acquired in 2016 with a proposal for adaptive re -use, and it has received well, but now the organization wants to slap the city with fines and other reprimands, saying: “These circumstances have not only endangered the building, but also endangered concerns related to the real safety of the surrounding community.”
Instead of maintaining its position as a major example on the structure of the twentieth century, Fox31 found that the building is now on List of neglected and neglected buildings.
Fox31 has arrived in the city and real estate owners and we are still waiting for a response.
Denver’s historical says the structure is still qualified to appoint as a teacher and remains the most valuable assets in any redevelopment of property.