Hope Springs

23rd Avenue and 32nd Street in Greeley
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A collaboration between Greeley-Weld Habitat for Humanity and local developer Richmark Cos. to bring nearly 500 units of affordable housing to west Greeley. on Facebook on LinkedIn
PROJECT DETAILS
Location

23rd Avenue and 32nd Street

Status

Current

Location

23rd Avenue and 32nd Street

City

Greeley

State

CO

Project Cost

$100 million

Owner

Greeley-Weld Habitat for Humanity

Developer

Greeley-Weld Habitat for Humanity; Richmark Cos.

General Contractor

Baessler Homes

Number of Units

300

Number of Homes

174

Construction Start

2024

Completion Date

2029

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