After the fire, the land was sold to Cheyenne businessman Harry Hynds, who constructed the Hynds Building, which still stands on the corner of Lincolnway and Capitol Avenue.
Cheyenne Mayor Rick Kaysen says that while it is far from being a reality at this point, he sees a two story, 50-space parking facility as one possible option for "the hole" in downtown Cheyenne.
There has been some very healthy discussion concerning the fate of the Harry P. Hynds building in downtown Cheyenne. There are many mixed feelings as seen right here.
It seems that developer David Hatch's poker hand is wearing thin in his quest to find parking for potential new tenants for the Hynds building. What should he do now?
Hynds also competed as a professional during two boxing matches in Rawlins. But the biggest fight of his life would come in Salt Lake City, when he stood trial for murder.
Urban Dictionary defines a diamond in the rough as "something that has hidden exceptional characteristics and future potential, but currently lacks the final touches that would make it truly stand out from the crowd."
If you've had the privilege of witnessing a concert at the Hynds Building in downtown Cheyenne, you've seen how decades of neglect have taken their toll on the once majesti
The Cheyenne City Council Finance Committee on Monday voted in favor of selling 22 square feet of city-owned property on West Lincolnway for the proposed Children's Museum of Cheyenne.