King Soopers Windsor II

Colorado Highway 392 and Holister Lake Road in Windsor
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The new King Soopers represents a $43 million investment into the building’s construction, and a total economic benefit of $22.56 million to the town. The project involves a minor subdivision which proposes seven commercial lots, five of which are for future retail pad sites. The east store is expected to be operational in 2026. on Facebook on LinkedIn on Bluesky
PROJECT DETAILS
Location

Colorado Highway 392 and Holister Lake Road

Status

Current

Location

Colorado Highway 392 and Holister Lake Road

City

Windsor

State

CO

Project Cost

$43 million

Size

22 acres

Completion Date

2026

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