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Denton Historic Landmark Commission approves partial first-floor rehab at 122 N. Locust

Denton Historic Landmark Commission · January 12, 2026
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Summary

The commission voted to approve a certificate of appropriateness for a partial first-floor façade rehabilitation at 122 N. Locust, endorsing staff's Option 2 (larger 5-by-6 windows) with conditions on temporary windows and inspector follow-up.

The Denton Historic Landmark Commission on Jan. 12 approved a certificate of appropriateness for partial rehabilitation of the first-floor façade at 122 North Locust Street, endorsing staff's recommendation to install larger 5-by-6 matte-black bifold-style windows.

Associate planner Shawn Jacobson told commissioners the building dates to about 1875 but has undergone significant alterations and is not a contributing structure to the National Register district. Jacobson said the project meets the Denton Square District's facade and fenestration standards and "staff is…

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