Redtail Ridge opponents gather enough signatures for ballot initiative
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Redtail Ridge opponents gather enough signatures for ballot initiative

LOUISVILLE — A group of Louisville residents opposed to city leaders’ decision to approve plans for the large-scale Redtail Ridge development project have gathered enough signatures to potentially overturn the approval. Louisville City Clerk Meredyth Muth confirmed the receipt of the requisite petition signatures this week and said a 40-day period to allow for protest…

Boulder officials approve agreement with BHP for Alpine-Balsam residential development
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Boulder officials approve agreement with BHP for Alpine-Balsam residential development

BOULDER — Boulder Housing Partners, Boulder’s housing authority, will oversee the eventual development of affordable housing units on the city’s Alpine-Balsam site, according to an intergovernmental agreement approved by the Boulder City Council Tuesday evening.  The city bought the Alpine-Balsam property, formerly a Boulder Community Health hospital campus, in 2015. The 8.8-acre property is located…

Google buys The Reve office space in major expansion of Boulder footprint
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Google buys The Reve office space in major expansion of Boulder footprint

BOULDER — The Reve, a new mixed-use development in the heart of Boulder, will be home to a prominent commercial company: Google. The tech giant is buying the office component of the project at 30th and Pearl streets. The Reve also includes a large residential component, which Google is not buying. Google’s new offices in…

Redtail Ridge taking baby steps through Louisville approval process, still no vote
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Redtail Ridge taking baby steps through Louisville approval process, still no vote

LOUISVILLE — After more than five hours of questions and testimony from staff and developers — the fourth time in the last two months such a hearing has been held — the Louisville City Council has still not held a vote to approve development plans for the Redtail Ridge project.  City leaders held a special meeting Tuesday…

Boulder Beer’s brewpub sells to health-care real estate developer
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Boulder Beer’s brewpub sells to health-care real estate developer

BOULDER — One of the last remaining Boulder-based vestiges of Colorado’s first craft brewery is gone. The Boulder Beer Co. brewpub space at 2880 Wilderness Place, which closed about a year and a half ago, has been sold by the brewery’s founders.  Founders Gina and Frank Day, through holding company 2880 Wilderness Inc., offloaded the…

Berkeley Homes breaks ground on new Baseline neighborhood
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Berkeley Homes breaks ground on new Baseline neighborhood

BROOMFIELD — Berkeley Homes, an Aurora-based residential builder, has broken ground on the new Berkeley at Baseline community within McWhinney Real Estate Services Inc.’s Baseline master-planned development.  The builder, which is registered to Caisson Investments Inc., is partnering with Southern California’s IHP Capital Partners Inc. on the 160-lot project.  Berkeley at Baseline is within Baseline’s…

Trade@2534 industrial project breaks ground in Johnstown
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Trade@2534 industrial project breaks ground in Johnstown

JOHNSTOWN — United Properties Development LLC has broken ground its latest commercial project in Johnstown’s 2534 development: a three-building, 280,000-plus-square-foot industrial site called Trade@2534. The developer bought the 16.76 acre parcel on Ronald Reagan Boulevard where the project will be built last month for $3.65 million. Trade@2534 will include three Class A industrial buildings: Building…

120-year-old Main Street building in Louisville could get new life
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120-year-old Main Street building in Louisville could get new life

LOUISVILLE — A vacant, roughly 120-year-old building on Louisville’s Main Street could be revived as a bar and restaurant after Louisville city leaders this week blessed a development plan and pledged historic-preservation funds to the project.  The property at 809 Main St. was built in about 1900 and served as a series of eateries for…

An artist’s rendering of The Lock at Flatirons, a 254-unit multifamily project in Broomfield.
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Developer seeks additional density for Broomfield apartment project

BROOMFIELD — The developer of a planned new apartment community in Broomfield is asking city leaders to approve a measure that would increase the project’s density and allow for more units to be built. Pivot Development Co., an Indiana-based multifamily residential developer, which has proposed to build the The Lock at Flatiron community near the…