84 Lumber to build truss plant in Fort Lupton
As a part of its return to Northern Colorado, 84 Lumber not only is bringing back new sales locations in Greeley and Fort Collins, but the company also is building a truss plant in Fort Lupton.
As a part of its return to Northern Colorado, 84 Lumber not only is bringing back new sales locations in Greeley and Fort Collins, but the company also is building a truss plant in Fort Lupton.
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.
Love’s Travel Stop is readying for another run in Northern Colorado with a new travel center in Brighton on a busy stretch of U.S. Highway 85.
Mountain Brook, a 270-unit subdivision of single-family detached homes and townhomes, is expected to be completed by late next year in southwest Longmont, its developers say.
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.
Aiming to add more affordable living spaces, the Loveland Housing Authority on Tuesday broke ground for the $25.5 million third and final phase of The Edge apartment complex.
The Human Bean Coffee Shop has submitted an application to build a second coffee shop in Windsor.
Vanworks Inc., which manufactures and sells small camper vans, broke ground last week on a facility on four acres in east Loveland that will nearly double the size of its existing business in Fort Collins.
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.
Developers of a third and final phase of an affordable-housing complex that began as an option for those displaced from the High Park fire will break ground on Dec 10 in Loveland.
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.
Contractors and a large tenant have put finishing touches on a nearly 164,200-square-foot, two-building complex that its developers call the first Class A speculative industrial project to be delivered in Fort Collins in 20 years.
A student-oriented, market-rate apartment project in midtown Fort Collins that was abandoned after construction had begun will have new life with a new name and a new developer.
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.
Local builders are getting ready to develop the land between the Tointon Academy of Engineering and the Boomerang Golf Course into rental housing.
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.
Saying “Fickel Farms Fifth Filing” five times fast may be a formidable feat, but the foundation of the fledgling filing is following a fast track to final fruition.