Fairfield at Arista
8221 and 8281 Transit Way, Broomfield
Current
8221 and 8281 Transit Way, Broomfield
Broomfield
CO
Park 36 Investment LLC
Fairfield Residential
AO Architects
Martin/Martin Consulting Engineers
Breakthrough MEP
Norris Design
386 market-rate units
12.59 acres
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