Fort Collins planners to eye Drake/College proposal
City planners may decide next week whether to greenlight a developer’s master plan for 6.9 acres at the southwest corner of Drake Road and College Avenue in midtown Fort Collins.
City planners may decide next week whether to greenlight a developer’s master plan for 6.9 acres at the southwest corner of Drake Road and College Avenue in midtown Fort Collins.
Although the plan remains in a very preliminary stage, Fort Collins city planners will get a look next Wednesday at a developer’s plan for a four-story, 135-unit affordable-housing building on 3.69 acres on the city’s north side.
If it can win some state funding next month, a 129-year-old nonprofit will launch its plan to build a four-story, 45-unit affordable-housing development for seniors age 55 and older in south Fort Collins.
A California-based developer has purchased 26 acres within the 625-acre Kinston master-planned community in the Centerra development on the east edge of Loveland, intending to build a resort-style project geared toward residents age 55 and older.
Developers of a proposed four-story apartment building in midtown Fort Collins, first considered four years ago, hope to get a boost from city planners at a preliminary design review session this month.
Dallas-based Landsea Homes Corp. (Nasdaq: LSEA) has closed on the first 34 of 132 finished homesites in the new Cordovan community in Firestone.
Fort Collins city planners next week will get a look at a developer’s plans for 30 rowhouse-style three-bedroom townhomes west of College Avenue and a half-mile south of Trilby Road.
A Dallas-based developer has broken ground on 32 homes in its new neighborhood in the Cherry Meadows master-planned community in Brighton.
A groundbreaking is planned Thursday for a new, bigger home for Respite Care Inc., a nonprofit that provides short-term care for children with developmental disabilities and respite for their families.
City planners are considering a proposal by Englewood-based Movement Climbing, Yoga and Fitness to build its second Boulder location in a vacant downtown space that had been an Alfalfa’s natural-grocery store.
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…
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…
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….
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….
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…
FORT COLLINS — Pedersen Toyota, which had floated expansion plans for its south Fort Collins auto dealership in 2014 and again in 2018, is trying again with a plan that would nearly double its existing building’s space. The 58-year-old dealership, which has been at its current location at 4455 S. College Ave. since 1992, proposes…
LOVELAND — The second phase of a three-building light-industrial development on four acres in north Loveland is being offered for sale or lease. What’s being called “Roadhouse Loveland” at 400 W. 66th St. in the Longview Business Park, will encompass a total of about 60,000 square feet of Class A flex space, said broker David…
The Loveland Planning Commission voted 6-1 Monday to amend the Legacy Crossing planned unit development to allow the Loveland Housing Authority — in collaboration with Habitat for Humanity, Mission Homes and the nonprofit Impact Development — to begin building the mix of standard single-family homes, cottages, duplexes and apartments on 74 acres at the southeast corner of 57th Street and Taft Avenue, adjacent to Crossroads Church.