The University Hills Mall is on Fire!

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It was a very interesting night for him I'm sure! I hope you got to hear a lot of stories about the fire.

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I'm trying to remember the name of the "mom-n-pop" ice cream shop that was there. I'd heard that they couldn't rebuild because they didn't have insurance.

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Hi Kathy, email us at history@denverlibrary.org and request that we look up the name of this store. I recall when I wrote the blog post, that there was a list of stored in the mall. We can have our research volunteers look it up.
Thanks!

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I remember a shop in the order of pier 1 named Hodels, I think. Possibly had a fountain(. Ice cream)

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Thanks for the article........my memory isn't what it used to be, but here goes.
The insurance company was looking for money everywhere. First they went after Denver Fire for "wrongful firefighting". When the center re-modeled, it was an extensive remodel so they should have had to extend each units fire walls separating each store all the way to the roof to keep a fire from running the "cock loft" all the way along the front stores in the space between the units walls and the roof. It wasn't done, but Denver Fire fought the fire as it should have been remodeled following those code requirements. Soooo, the insurance company then turned on the Denver Building Dept and their inspectors for not enforcing that code.
Don't think they got far with that lawsuit either.

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Hi Patrick! This is really interesting and thank you for posting this. It gives a bit of behind the scenes information that was not known by many.
James

You are welcome.....There was another famous Denver Fire not far from U. Hills somewhere around early 50's? The restaurant at Wellshire golf course went up in fire big time......I remember it because I was about 3 YO at the time, and my parents had just moved into the U Hills neighborhood and the house on So Fairfax was brand new.
Eisenhower park? was a huge, fenced construction yard where the construction company for all those homes was storing all the lumber for those homes......

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My family owned Molberg Jewelery Store in the mall (still owns it across Colorado Blvd). My mom's dad, Leonard Molberg, ran the store in those days. At the time, we were living in southern Iowa in a small town. Believe it or not, we first learned about the fire on national news. We had a photo in the jewelry store of my grandfather with the store packed to the gills as people showed up for a post-fire sale. I worked in the store in the early 90s when I was a teenager for a bit in the later years of the mall.

My 3-year-old son is named after my grandfather (thus Leonard).

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