Littleton pairs historic character with modern commercial growth. Downtown Littleton's Main Street has strict design review requirements for exterior work on contributing buildings, while the Santa Fe corridor and Aspen Grove area bring standard commercial TI and restaurant projects. Littleton issues its own building permits through their Community Development Department, and the process moves efficiently when submittals are clean.
Downtown Littleton has buildings dating to the 1880s. Renovating historic commercial space means working with existing masonry, outdated electrical, and design review boards. We have experience navigating all three.
Littleton's downtown dining scene draws from the entire south metro. Full kitchen buildouts, bar construction, patio enclosures, and brewery taproom fit-outs with floor drains and glycol systems.
Aspen Grove, downtown Main Street, and the Santa Fe antique corridor all have active retail tenant turnover. New storefronts, interior renovations, and ADA upgrades for older buildings.
Medical offices, legal practices, and professional service firms along South Broadway, Ken Caryl, and the Littleton Boulevard corridor. Private offices, reception areas, and conference room buildouts.
Working in a historic district means design review approval before you pull a permit. We prepare submittal packages that satisfy the Littleton Historic Preservation Board on the first pass, not the third.
Pre-war commercial buildings come with surprises: unreinforced masonry, knob-and-tube wiring, cast iron drain lines. We budget for discovery work and handle it without blowing up your timeline.
Sheridan and Littleton share a border. We are local to Littleton in the truest sense. Our crews are here daily, our subs know the area, and we are invested in the community.
The Santa Fe Drive corridor has specific access, parking, and construction staging challenges. We plan around these constraints so your project does not disrupt neighboring businesses or create CDOT issues.