Brighton Crossing Filing No.7

Mt. Bierstadt Street and E. Bridge Street in Brighton
March 4, 2025 Submit an Update
The Brighton Planning Commission has moved forward a proposal to build Brighton Crossing No. 7, brining another 126 single-family units to a pocket of 20.9 acres. on Facebook on LinkedIn on Bluesky
PROJECT DETAILS
Location

Mt. Bierstadt Street and E. Bridge Street

Status

Current

Location

Mt. Bierstadt Street and E. Bridge Street

City

Brighton

State

CO

Owner

Brookfield Residential

Developer

Brookfield Residential

General Contractor

Richmond American Homes

Engineering Firm

Dewberry Engineers

Number of Units

126

Number of Homes

126

Size

20.9 acres

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