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Historic Preservation Commission recommends approval of 360 Linden Street (The Linden) after design changes

5729397 · August 20, 2025
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The commission recommended that the decision maker approve the five‑story mixed‑use Linden project at 360 Linden Street, finding it complies with Land Use Code section 5.8.0.1 on protection of cultural resources after the applicant revised massing, fenestration and material treatment.

The Fort Collins Historic Preservation Commission voted 5–0 on Aug. 20 to recommend approval of the Linden, a five‑story, mixed‑use development at 360 Linden Street that will include ground‑floor commercial space and about 160 residential units, approximately 20 of which the applicant identified as affordable. Staff presented the project’s final development review and framed the commission’s role as a recommendation to the community development director on compliance with Land Use Code section 5.8.0.1, which governs protection of cultural resources. Jim Bertolini, senior historic preservation planner, said the site has no historic resource on the parcel but abuts two historic properties — the Union Pacific Freight Depot and the Harmony Mill — and therefore the proposal must meet all seven code…

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