Neighborhoods in Louisville and Superior are starting a new chapter with many new builds cropping up in empty lots more than a year after the Marshall Fire. The Christensen family is one of the many embarking on the rebuilding process.
The Christensen family is one of the many embarking on the rebuilding process. Denver7 first met Kim Christensen early last year, when her neighborhood was covered in rubble.
Monday afternoon, Christensen and her family broke ground on the construction of their new home on their old lot. From their lot, Christensen can see Centura Avista Adventist Hospital, where she has worked for nearly two decades. She worked on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic before losing her home in the Marshall Fire.
“We're able to put money towards something else instead of having to pay this constant mortgage to something that's not here," Christensen said. “Many neighbors are not rebuilding. And so it has been tremendously helpful. Every little bit helps, but that's a huge chunk of help. So thank you.”
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