Another chapter came to a close for downtown Denver’s historic Larimer Square when Gusterman Silversmiths, the last remaining original tenant, locked its doors for the final time on March 31.
was initially where General William Larimer and his son settled down to construct a log cabin in 1858, according to the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
“Gusterman’s would be just a column by itself of success through all these years in Larimer Square,” she said. The preservation group, Crawford and others pushed against amending Larimer Square’s legal protections over a months-long advisory committee process, arguing that it would “have far-reaching and dangerous policy consequences for historic buildings and districts citywide.” In 2019, Hermanson and Urban Villages backtracked on the plan to no longer include the demolition of historic structures.
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