Brighton church behind 174-lot Kestrel subdivision
Founders of Orchard Church west of Prairie View High School are selling land surrounding their church to eventually become a 174-home subdivision.
Founders of Orchard Church west of Prairie View High School are selling land surrounding their church to eventually become a 174-home subdivision.
Murphy USA (NYSE: MUSA) has launched four new convenience stores in Greeley and Evans in the last year. With one existing store since 2018 in Greeley, and another recently opened in Evans, the chain has three more in the planning or construction stages.
Northern Colorado’s residential building boom is alive in the city of Evans, with new residential subdivisions and apartment complexes coming out of the ground. The latest on the books is a 120-unit complex planned for the south side of town.
Westside Property Investment Co. has proposed annexing almost 300 acres into the City of Fort Lupton to market it as a light-industrial area to include data centers, warehousing and manufacturing.
After several years of owning a property in a remote section annexed to Milliken, Journey Homes is finally pulling the trigger on building 875 homes on a property called Flack Farm. The farm was annexed into the town via flagpole annexation in 2006 through an abandoned rail line.
Crown Pointe Academy, a public charter school in Westminster, will break ground on a new pre-K through second-grade facility next week.
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.
Ulysses Development Group has secured financing for its Harvest Hill affordable-housing community and expects to break ground in June, with completion anticipated in spring 2027.
While construction is ongoing at the Union Colony West subdivision in West Greeley, the developer also has recently submitted plans for a 166-unit apartment complex called Prairie Hawk Apartments, which will be buffered by nine commercial lots surrounding the apartments along 83rd Avenue and 10th Street (U.S. Highway 34 Business).
A pair of developers propose bringing medium-density living to a small, 1-acre pocket of land in the Maplewood Subdivision, but area residents have fought against it.
Richmark Cos.’ Triple Creek Development LLC has submitted updated plans to develop its oil and gas production site off of 71st Avenue and 16th Street in west Greeley.
The original owners of the property, the Hamiltons, propose to develop Hamilton Heights into a seven-block subdivision with 122 single-family homes, reserving one lot for a future commercial use.
UCHealth Greeley Hospital is poised to expand for the second time in its six-year history. This time, officials are planning to expand the hospital’s emergency department, and also build a healing garden.
Preliminary plans show that a development team led by a national homebuilder intends to add hundreds of single-family homes, duplexes and townhouses to Lafayette’s Silo neighborhood.
Northern Colorado’s only dedicated airsoft game area and fields are about to get bigger. GoAirheads, the brainchild of Josh Trevathan, 32, of Erie, is expanding after years of organic growth. The field, which mimics battlefields of all sorts, is ideal for groups, bachelor and birthday parties, even police training.
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.