350 single-family lots, school eyed for east Frederick
A proposal for 350 single-family lots and a school site on the east edge of Frederick is awaiting a hearing before the town’s planning commission, likely in March.
A proposal for 350 single-family lots and a school site on the east edge of Frederick is awaiting a hearing before the town’s planning commission, likely in March.
Completion of the $165 million Diagonal Bikeway, a nine-mile paved off-street path between Boulder and Longmont along Colorado Highway 119, is expected by January 2027.
Ground will be broken this spring for a $73.5 million, 84,000-square-foot building for Broomfield’s police department, to replace what police chief Enea Hempelmann told the city council last year was a facility with “nonfunctional” levels of overcrowding.
A commercial shopping center is being proposed for a 20-acre property north of the Sharpe Farms subdivision in Dacono.
Fort Collins-based Bank of Colorado recently began construction of a new downtown Loveland branch.
Ewing Landscape and Irrigation Supply has submitted a plan to the City of Fort Collins for a new 12,000-square-foot prefabricated steel building on its property at 3501 E. Prospect Road, about a half mile west of Interstate 25.
A newly built commercial campus will open for leasing Thursday in north Loveland, bringing together workshop space and Class A retail units in a single, integrated environment.
A $71 million joint venture between McWhinney Real Estate Services Inc. and Landmark Communities will bring 200 upscale apartments to a site in southwest Longmont.
An ambitious 27-year-old is preparing next month to open what he hopes will be the first in a chain of car washes, and he’s picked Greeley as his launchpad.
Construction is to begin early next year on Kite Route Crossing, a 50-unit affordable-housing apartment complex designed for adults age 55 and older that will be close to the commercial core of the newly developed downtown Superior.
Several hotel suites and a tavern will be developed in buildings including a renovated 1895-era building and carriage house on the northeast corner of 11th and Spruce streets in downtown Boulder.
A plan for a four-story mixed-use building with 48 residential units and 9,352 square feet of ground-floor retail space designed for future commercial and office use has been approved by Fort Collins planners.
A developer that owns three upscale senior housing communities in Boulder has won county commissioners’ approval to acquire the county’s North Broadway Complex, in a deal that preserves fields that have been home to Little League teams for nearly 70 years.
A four-story, wood-framed building containing 76 apartments targeting “missing middle” households is expected to be completed by next fall on the near northeast side of Fort Collins.
A six-story complex containing 347 apartments will soon rise adjacent to the FlatIron Crossing mall in Broomfield as part of retail developer Macerich Co.’s 25-acre HiFi project.
Just as a viola is a stringed instrument with a deeper, warmer tone than a traditional violin, a family-owned Denver developer hopes its warm-toned Violla housing development will be sweet music for people looking for new homes in north Boulder.
What five years ago was a dumping ground will by late next year be the new Wild Bear Nature Center, replacing one that operated for 30 years in leased space in a shopping center before it was destroyed by a Nederland fire on Oct. 9.
What for decades was the Best Western University Inn, a familiar sight along South College Avenue across from the Colorado State University campus, is being renovated and converted into a boutique hotel that its developer predicts should be complete in time for the school’s spring graduation ceremonies next May.