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There is only one tower that makes up "Brooks Tower" and the official name of the building refer to "Brooks Tower." Plural case of "Brooks Towers" in title should be moved to singular "Brooks Tower."
Per Gene93k's request for a source on the name issue, please see the official corporate name of the Brooks Tower HOA at the Colorado Secretary of State: BROOKS TOWER RESIDENCES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC.. Additionally, the sign at the main entrance to Brooks Tower supports the singular "Brooks Tower" assertion. I am noting this on the discussion page because it doesn't seem to make sense in the references section on the page. I do recognize that there are many media references to "Brooks Towers", dating back to the Rocky Mountain News in the 1960s, but its clear that the current name of the building is "Brooks Tower" both legally and on the signage - not to mention that its just common sense since there is only ONE tower. Harmsen (talk) —Preceding undated comment was added on 23:48, 20 February 2009 (UTC).[reply]