An owner-opposed landmark designation application that would save a City Park West mansion from the wrecking ball will be voted on by the Denver City Council next month.
A council committee on Tuesday forwarded the application for 1741 N. Gaylord St., which dates to the early 1900s.
The home was built for Edward Holmes Hurlbut, a local grocer, and later occupied by James and Edith Burger. James was a banker and state senator for four years, while Edith helped start Children’s Hospital Colorado, according to the applicants. None of the committee members asked the landmark applicants any questions on Tuesday. But several asked questions of Mathieson.
Finally, CdeBaca pushed back against a reference Mathieson made to his planned apartment building being priced for those who might work in a nearby coffee shop. Sandoval, meanwhile, asked Mathieson whether he received offers to buy the property from parties that might preserve the home. Such deals have been reached in the past following similar owner-opposed landmark applications.
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