New construction in the *National Historic District* of the *City of Central, Colorado!* Roworth Street, and now *Roworth Heights*, are named after William M. Roworth, who arrived to the City of Central in 1860. Roworth was elected Mayor twice, ran a bakery and store of hardware and general merchandise, and was elected to the State Legislature. His store was the only store left standing after the great fire of 1874. *Roworth Heights* was designed to promote community from within and exist in harmony with Central. Predominating views from 300 Roworth Way and off the elevated veranda include downtown Central, the immediate mountain crest above the City, and the towering mountains in the distance. The floor plan is spacious and flexible at 300 Roworth Way. Natural light floods the home's interior, and the passive solar is very, very good. Interior finishes are modern, and intentionally constructed to be a 'blank' slate for those who enjoy crafting a brand new home catered to specific requirements. Here lies an opportunity unlike anything else along the Front Range. Half way between Denver and Summit County, existing in arguably Colorado's most historic mining town, and featuring a real opportunity for becoming involved in a community with a firm understanding of the past but with keen eyes on the future. See listings for 100, 200, 400 and 500 Roworth Way for more information. Builder is also sales agent.