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Littleton panel approves exterior changes, rooftop fly tower for Town Hall Arts Center at 2450 West Main

Littleton Historic Preservation Commission · November 18, 2025
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The Littleton Historic Preservation Commission voted 5–0 on Nov. 17 to approve a certificate of appropriateness for exterior renovations and a 42-foot rooftop fly tower at 2450 West Main (Town Hall Arts Center), after discussion about nighttime lighting and entrance changes and public concern about visual impacts.

The Littleton Historic Preservation Commission voted 5–0 on Nov. 17 to approve a certificate of appropriateness allowing exterior modifications — including a rooftop fly tower and a reconfigured entrance — at 2450 West Main, the Town Hall Arts Center.

Staff recommended approval after concluding the proposal meets the Secretary of the Interior’s standards for treatment of historic properties. The staff presentation described the rooftop addition as a 23‑by‑38‑foot structure set back roughly 26 feet from the facade that will increase the building’s height to about 42 feet, approximately 3 feet below the district maximum. The application also calls for restoration of second‑floor windows, replacement of exterior downspouts with interior systems, reconfiguration of…

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