Longmont council pumps new life into QuikTrip plan
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Longmont council pumps new life into QuikTrip plan

LONGMONT — A plan to build a QuikTrip convenience store and gas station in south Longmont was given new life Tuesday when the Longmont City Council voted to overturn the rejection of the project by the city’s planning commission. On a 3-2 vote on Jan. 15, the commission denied Tulsa, Oklahoma-based QuikTrip Corp.’s plan to…

Private school aiming to expand wins initial OK for annexation
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Private school aiming to expand wins initial OK for annexation

FORT COLLINS — Heritage Christian Academy took another giant step toward a planned expansion Tuesday when the Fort Collins City Council gave first-reading approval to the annexation of its 24.84-acre property located northeast of the intersection of International Boulevard and Mexico Way. The annexation would include about 13.6 acres Heritage purchased west of the school….

Brick Stone Apartments face another delay
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Brick Stone Apartments face another delay

FORT COLLINS — It could be at least another year before a 116-unit apartment complex first proposed 10 years ago finally begins to rise in south Fort Collins. Developers of the proposed Brick Stone Apartments, near the southeast corner of Harmony Road and College Avenue, will come before the city’s Planning and Zoning Commission Feb….

2 industrial buildings nearly ready in Longmont
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2 industrial buildings nearly ready in Longmont

LONGMONT — A pair of industrial buildings totaling 19,600 square feet with frontage on Colorado Highway 119 in unincorporated Weld County east of Longmont will be ready for occupancy in April or May. According to Summit Commercial Brokers in Niwot, the 9,100- and 10,500-square-foot buildings at 1767 Vista View Drive, south of Colorado Highway 119…