Aurora Fire Station #9

Angie DeBolt • June 17, 2026

Another New Aurora Fire Station Complete

Mark Young Construction is proud to have completed the new Aurora Fire Station #9, a modern replacement facility designed to support the City of Aurora Fire Rescue's mission of serving the community.


The two-story, 12,000+ SF station replaced the original nearly 50-year-old facility and includes apparatus bays, bunk rooms, offices, fitness areas, decontamination spaces, kitchens, and support areas tailored to the needs of emergency responders. The project began with demolition of the existing station and significant site stabilization efforts before construction of the new facility.


Designed with both functionality and community integration in mind, the station features a combination of brick veneer, precast concrete, and metal wall panels that complement the surrounding neighborhood. Additional features include pull-through apparatus bays, individualized climate and lighting controls, and thoughtfully designed living and gathering spaces that support firefighter wellness and collaboration.


A unique aspect of the project was preserving the station's history by incorporating bricks from the original fire station into the new monument sign and commemorative displays. The completed facility provides Aurora Fire Rescue with a modern, durable, and efficient station that will serve the community for decades to come.


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