Business View Civil and Municipal | Volume 3, Issue 3

96 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 3, ISSUE 3 are entering into a process of discovery and stakeholders will develop a potential plan of development for consideration by those in the district boundaries.” In more recent history, the city underwent substantial growth between 1950 and 1980 and its architecture in the Littleton Boulevard corridor is reflective of the mid-century modern architectural style of the day. “The collection of buildings along the corridor are significant to the story of Littleton’s history,” says Perry. “To preserve that history, the city completed a survey of historic buildings, which serves to elevate community awareness on the significance of the buildings; define the historic character of the corridor; provide the basis for land-use planning efforts by defining the character, role and desired land uses for Littleton Boulevard; and identify possible landmark structures and districts.” As Littleton moves into the future, the city won’t leave its history in the past – but it won’t be held back by it any longer, either. Perry notes, “I want to tell the story of Littleton so that the city is realized for the gem that it is. I want us to be known as a business-friendly city.” PREFERRED VENDORS/PARTNERS n Arapahoe Community College www.arapahoe.edu/training ACC provides innovative education and training through individualized support, passionate employees, and a welcoming environment.  Hands-on learning experiences enable our community to develop the knowledge and skills needed to reach career goals.  Since 1965, ACC has been the place of choice for people who want to Move Mountains. n Breckenridge Brewery Breckbrew.com n Aspen Grove Shopping Center https://aspengrovecenter.com | info@aspengrovecenter.com | 303-794-0640 n Littleton Public Schools www.littletonpublicschools.net | 303-347-3300

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