Multifamily housing planned amidst office buildings near Boulder airport
Local developer Markel Homes Construction Co. plans to build a predominantly residential project in a mostly commercial part of Boulder near the Boulder Municipal Airport.
Local developer Markel Homes Construction Co. plans to build a predominantly residential project in a mostly commercial part of Boulder near the Boulder Municipal Airport.
BOULDER — The owner of the office building directly adjacent to the Boulder Theater plans to build a top-floor apartment with a roof deck above what will soon be a coworking space. The apartment on the third floor of 2040 14th St., which shares a wall with the iconic venue, would be about 2,100 square…
Boulder’s Planning Board in December gave their blessing to a revised set of plans for Terra Boulder, a proposed life-sciences campus at 5675 Arapahoe Ave. that has slowly moved through the city’s approval process for nearly a year.
Officials in Westminster are working with Volker Development Inc. on a plan to sell a downtown plot of city-owned land to the company for $1 and provide fee waivers and rebates to incentivize development of an affordable-housing community for seniors.
A local developer has applied for annexation of a swath of unincorporated Boulder County land just north of Longmont city limits in the hopes that the parcel could be combined with an adjacent, already annexed site and developed into a mostly residential community.
The International Crossroads apartment complex, a Boulder rental community operated by Horizons International and located adjacent to the University of Colorado, could be demolished and replaced with a larger student-housing development.
Longmont planning officials last week gave their blessing to a conditional secondary use site plan for a new In-N-Out Burger restaurant with a drive-thru near the city’s Costco Wholesale Corp. (Nasdaq: COST) warehouse store, sending the proposal to the Longmont City Council for approval.
Longmont City Council voted last week in favor of waiving city fees for the Wesley Townhomes affordable-housing project, which aims to provide rental units to people exiting homelessness.
Construction at The Lock at Flatirons, a 254-unit multifamily project in Broomfield, wrapped up last week, and units at the community are now being leased.
Louisville officials gave their blessing this week to plans for a restaurant and bar concept with virtual golf bays inside and a minigolf course outside on the patio.
The 133,000-square-foot, five-story tower expansion at CommonSpirit Health’s St. Anthony North Hospital in Westminster is largely complete.
After several years and several iterations, a plan to build townhomes on the 2500 block of Spruce Street in Boulder is moving forward after city officials declined this month to call the project up for additional scrutiny.
ISL Ventures LLC, the development arm of California-based Integral Senior Living, plans to build a 128-bed assisted living and memory care facility in Westminster.
Tangerine, a breakfast-forward eatery in Old Town Lafayette, recently got the go-ahead to add an enclosed patio next to the dining room at 300 S. Public Road.
Members of the Boulder Planning Board last week decided to take a closer look at plans to build a large commercial project on Arapahoe Avenue that the developer says will be geared toward life-sciences uses.
Guardian Storage LLC hopes to expand its South 76th Street operation in Superior to include a new, for-sale type of storage unit that can serve as office, distribution or warehouse space for small businesses.
A Colorado developer is planning a diverse project in Broomfield that includes a pickleball-brewpub concept called Pickle Brew Skee, office and retail commercial spaces and homes.
Broomfield City Council this week directed city staff to move forward with a plan to demolish the Broomfield Events Center, formerly known as 1stBank Center, that could start work as early as October and cost more than $3.3 million.