Cheesman Street Residences
Northeast corner of County Line Road and Cheesman Street
Current
Northeast corner of County Line Road and Cheesman Street
Windsor
CO
Town of Erie
HousePad Erie, an ownership division of Louisville-based private developer Vertikal Collaborative
35 income-restricted residences
Summer 2024
December 2025
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