Pumphouse Building History
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The
Pumphouse Brewery and Restaurant is housed in the original Will Lugg Building. William
Lugg was a prominent businessman in Longmont during the early 1900s. The building
was erected at the corner of 6th Ave. and Main St. over what was previously a wood and
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J. W. Rankin purchased the Lugg Building in 1935. Mr. Rankin
built his business (Rankin Chevrolet) into the largest dealership in a 6 state region.
Rankin Chevrolet was sold in 1941 to Bob
and Dick Troxell and operated under the name of Troxell Chevrolet until 1951. In 1951 brother-in-law Douglas Wills and Oscar Hajek, two entrepreneurs from Detroit, purchased the dealership and changed the name to Wills and Hajek Chevrolet. In 1958 they purchased Longs Peak Motors (Oldsmobile), moved it to The Lugg Building and sold both Chevrolets and Oldsmobile under the same roof. After several years of success and expansion, a new building was constructed for the dealership, and the Lugg building was sold to Firestone Tire Company. Firestone sold tires and serviced cars until 1991, and then leased the building to a real estate office and a western wear store. In 1995, four engineers (Tom, Dennis, Dave and Craig) bought the building with great plans to build and operate a brewpub. For the next year the building went through a complete remodel to occupy the Pumphouse Brewery and The Downtown Gym. Most of the original architecture was left intact, qualifying the building as a historical landmark. The Pumphouse was opened May 18, 1996 and has become known for its unique design, award winning handcrafted beers and delicious food. We constantly strive to maintain quality products and service at the Pumphouse. We hope that your experience is pleasant & enjoyable. Any comments or questions you may have are always welcome. Sincerely, Pumphouse Owners, Managers and Staff |
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