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CASTLE ROCK POLICE AND
MUNICIPAL BUILDING

Castle Rock, Colorado

 

Although the new Castle Rock Police & Municipal Building was constructed in the late 1990s, it was designed and built to blend beautifully with the historic structures located in and around Castle Rock's downtown area.  The two-story structure was built to expand the police station and also house municipal courts and a small detention area.  The building's exterior incorporates the use of rhyolite stone, which is used extensively on the older structures in Castle Rock.  The interior includes an expanded police department, including a 911-dispatch center, offices and a limited number of holding cells, along with modern, efficient courtroom facilities.

CLIENT
Town of Castle Rock

ARCHITECT
Lightle and Fennell Group
Colorado Springs, CO

COMPLETION DATE
October 1999

SQUARE FOOTAGE
12,000 Square Feet

 

CONSTRUCTION COST
$2.7 Million