Lakeview residential (TB Group)

Lake Shore Drive and Boyd Lake Avenue in Loveland
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Berthoud-based TB Group plans to build up to 623 housing units in the Lakeview development on 155.9 vacant acres at the corner of Lake Shore Drive and Boyd Lake Avenue, east of Northern Colorado Regional Airport. The proposal calls for a mix of unit types, varying from four to 10 units per acre. on Facebook on LinkedIn on Bluesky
PROJECT DETAILS
Location

Lake Shore Drive and Boyd Lake Avenue

Status

Current

Location

Lake Shore Drive and Boyd Lake Avenue

City

Loveland

State

CO

Owner

Burgener Holdings Inc.

Developer

TB Group

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