Voices of Pueblo
Watertower Place is one of the most ambitious historic preservation and adaptive reuse projects in Colorado, but bringing a century-old industrial landmark back to life is anything but straightforward. In this episode, Pueblo Star Journal Managing Editor Gregory Howell sits down with developer Ryan McWilliams for an in-depth conversation about the project's progress, the realities of restoring historic buildings, and why development paused following the COVID-19 pandemic. McWilliams explains how historic properties differ from new construction and why adaptive reuse projects require a different regulatory approach. Rather than forcing historic buildings to conform to standards designed for new construction, preservation projects rely on carefully considered alternatives that protect public safety while preserving the architectural character that makes these landmarks irreplaceable. The discussion also pays tribute to the late Dana Crawford, the nationally recognized preservation pioneer whose work transformed historic neighborhoods across Colorado and inspired generations of developers to see opportunity where others saw decay. McWilliams reflects on Crawford's enduring influence and why visionary leadership, informed public policy, and collaboration between developers and local government are essential to preserving communities' historic assets while preparing them for the future. The conversation concludes with a broader call to action for local government and community leaders. As Pueblo continues investing in its historic buildings, McWilliams argues that successful preservation depends on collaboration, flexibility, and a shared understanding of the unique challenges these projects present. By embracing adaptive reuse and working together to solve problems, communities can preserve their architectural heritage while creating vibrant spaces that serve future generations. More than a conversation about one building, this episode explores how historic preservation can become an engine for economic development, community identity, and long-term revitalization. To learn more about Watertower Place visit www.pueblowatertowerplace.com. [http://www.pueblowatertowerplace.com]
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