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Commission approves storefront change at former P. Robbins building, requires a blank-wall treatment on Curtis Street
Summary
The commission approved a modification to previously authorized storefront work at 2600 West Main Street (the former P. Robbins/Murphy building) and required a blank-wall treatment per Unified Land Use Code standards rather than mandating a mural; staff will work with the applicant on the final treatment before certificate of occupancy.
The Littleton Historical Preservation Commission approved a certificate of appropriateness for changes to storefront openings at 2600 West Main Street (formerly the P. Robbins Building) and, after debate and a staff recommendation, substituted a requirement for an approved “blank wall treatment” in place of a staff-proposed mural condition.
Staff said the proposal responds to structural issues discovered during demolition: an interior staircase and compromised foundations on the Curtis Street side mean two previously proposed storefront openings cannot be created without risking structural failure. The applicant proposed a brick inset wall with an optional mural and to retain…
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