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The older parts of Denver (Washington Park, much of downtown, old Englewood) was built around 1900, 1920, and still looks it. 20 or 30 years ago, preservationists fought the razing of historic buildings downtown. Now those old warehouses are high-priced lofts.
Much of Denver's suburbs, on the other hand, are miles of big box stores and ticky-tacky strip malls and acres of big, cookie cutter houses. Actually, I don't have anything against any of these, I just don't like it when they go as far as the eye can see.
With that said, vintage building aren't all they're cracked up to be. Some may need so much repair work that it's cheaper to tear down and build anew (and it's easier to say "spend the money" when it isn't your money). And a few years ago, an 8.? earthquake struck San Simeon, California. The only fatalities were those of two women fleeing the old building where they worked.
Much of Denver's suburbs, on the other hand, are miles of big box stores and ticky-tacky strip malls and acres of big, cookie cutter houses. Actually, I don't have anything against any of these, I just don't like it when they go as far as the eye can see.
With that said, vintage building aren't all they're cracked up to be. Some may need so much repair work that it's cheaper to tear down and build anew (and it's easier to say "spend the money" when it isn't your money). And a few years ago, an 8.? earthquake struck San Simeon, California. The only fatalities were those of two women fleeing the old building where they worked.