Colorado Awards $100,000 Grant to Hartman Castle Preservation Corporation
Summary
The Colorado Office of Just Transition within the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, in partnership with the Office of Economic Development and International Trade, has announced a $100,000 grant award to the Hartman Castle Preservation Corporation. The funding will support the acquisition of the historic Hartman Castle property in Gunnison, Colorado, recently listed among Colorado's 'Most Endangered Places.' The project aims to create a community gathering space, event venue, and heritage tourism destination.
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The Colorado Office of Just Transition announced a $100,000 grant to the Hartman Castle Preservation Corporation for the acquisition and preservation of Hartman Castle in Gunnison, Colorado. The grant is part of the state's broader effort to support coal-transition communities by funding locally driven projects that diversify economies and create jobs.
This announcement primarily affects the Hartman Castle Preservation Corporation as the grant recipient, as well as the Gunnison community. The funding enables the organization to begin stabilization and restoration of the historic property, with plans to develop it as a 'living landmark' for community use and heritage tourism.
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Press Release: Preserving the Past, Investing in the Future: State Announces $100,000 in Grant Funding to Support for Hartman Castle Preservation
Monday, April 13, 2026
Submitted by user:fieldfirstname – The Colorado Office of Just Transition (OJT) within the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE), in partnership with the Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT), is pleased to announce a $100,000 grant award to the Hartman Castle Preservation Corporation. The funds will support the organization’s acquisition of the historic Hartman Castle property — recently listed among Colorado’s "Most Endangered Places."
“This grant will help Gunnison protect and preserve a symbol of the community’s past and create a space for the residents and visitors. By reimagining the use for Hartman Castle the Gunnison community can preserve an architectural landmark, build an exciting new community gathering space, and support the local economy, and the state is excited to be a partner in this effort. As Colorado celebrates our sesquicentennial birthday we are finding innovative ways to celebrate our history and strengthen our communities for the next 150 years,” said Governor Polis.
This investment is part of a broader state effort to support Colorado’s coal-transition communities by funding locally driven projects with the potential to diversify economies and create jobs.
By securing the property, the Hartman Castle Preservation Corporation can begin the multi-phase process of stabilization and restoration. Ultimately, the project aims to create a ‘living landmark’ for use as a community gathering space, event venue, and heritage tourism destination.
"We hope this grant will protect a place that tells a compelling story about our State’s past while looking clearly toward the future," said Wade Buchanan, Director of the Office of Just Transition. "By securing the site now, we are providing the 'placemaking' foundation for a hub that supports both heritage tourism and the local creative economy in a way that new construction could simply not replicate."
“We are incredibly grateful to OJT and OEDIT for recognizing Hartman Castle's potential as more than just a historic site,” said Pam Williams, a Gunnison resident and board president of the Hartman Castle Preservation Corporation. “It’s a remarkable community asset that will drive meaningful economic and social benefits. This grant allows Hartman Castle to transition from endangered to enduring.”
“The opportunity to preserve a local landmark like Hartman Castle is an opportunity to support local economic development priorities. Already, the Hartman Castle Preservation Corporation is demonstrating its commitment to community engagement and working across sectors like the creative industries and outdoor recreation. We are pleased to support this important project,” said Eve Lieberman, OEDIT Executive Director.
The "Castle" was built in the late 1800s by Alonzo Hartman, a cattleman and pioneering founder of Gunnison, and his wife Annie, an accomplished painter. Preservation of the property will be an important win for Gunnison, a community that has seen many of its most prominent landmarks, such as the grand La Veta Hotel, lost to time.
The Castle will make its debut as a community venue with the 1st Annual Hartman Castle Art Fair on Saturday, May 23, 2026 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Held in collaboration with the Gunnison Creative District and scheduled concurrently with the annual Growler Mountain Bike race at Hartman Rocks, the event will feature local artists on the Castle lawn, live music, children’s crafts, and property tours, signaling the start of the Castle’s transition into a vibrant community hub.
About the Office of Just Transition
Colorado created the Office of Just Transition within Colorado’s Department of Labor and Employment in 2019 to assist workers and communities that will be adversely affected by the loss of jobs and revenues due to the closure of coal mines and coal-fired power plants. Its purpose is to help workers transition to new, high-quality jobs, to help communities continue to thrive by expanding and attracting diverse businesses, and to replace lost revenues. To learn more about the Office of Just Transition, its action plan and the corresponding legislation, please visit cdle.colorado.gov/offices/the-office-of-just-transition.
About Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade
The Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) works with partners to create a positive business climate that encourages dynamic economic development and sustainable job growth. OEDIT partners with businesses and communities to offer financial, technical, and advisory assistance. From business retention services to incentives and funding, OEDIT supports economic growth across Colorado through its diverse programs and services. To learn more, visit oedit.colorado.gov.
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