Cherry Meadows

168th and South 19th avenues in Brighton
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Dallas-based developer Landsea Homes Corp. (Nasdaq: LSEA) has broken ground on 32 homes in its new neighborhood in the Cherry Meadows master-planned community in Brighton. on Facebook on LinkedIn on Bluesky
PROJECT DETAILS
Location

168th and South 19th avenues

Status

Current

Last Updated

20/03/2025

Location

168th and South 19th avenues

City

Brighton

State

CO

Owner

Landsea Homes Corp.

Developer

Landsea Homes Corp.

Landscape Architect

Landsea Homes Corp.

Brokerages

Landsea Homes Corp.

Number of Units

32

Number of Homes

32

Square Feet

1,473 to 2,937

Construction Start

March 2025

Completion Date

Summer 2025

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