06/03/2026
Built for the people who show up when it matters most.
Aurora Fire Station 9 is a brand-new 12,684-square-foot facility located at 17200 E. Mexico Ave in Aurora, Colorado, built to replace a station that had been serving the community since 1979. The $9.3 million rebuild was completed in under a year, with the original structure demolished in February 2025 and the new station reopening in March 2026. Designed with future growth in mind, the facility includes apparatus bays, bunk rooms, a community room, decontamination areas, locker rooms, a kitchen, a fitness room, and a day room, giving the crew everything they need to operate at their best. The architect, RS&H, brought the same thoughtful approach they have applied across multiple Aurora fire stations, creating a space that is functional, durable, and built to serve the community for decades to come.
Mark Young Construction is a Frederick, Colorado-based, employee-owned general contracting and construction management firm that has been building across the Front Range and beyond since 1989. With more than 250 employees and licenses in 16 states, MYC has earned a reputation for municipal work, fire stations, schools, and commercial projects, including recognition from ENR Mountain States for their work on Boulder Fire Station No. 3. We had the opportunity to photograph Aurora Fire Station 9 at golden hour, capturing the completed interiors and exteriors as the station prepared to welcome its crew back home.
Thank you to the Mark Young Construction team for including us in this milestone for the Aurora community.