517 S. Arthur Ave. flex building
The Beck Group has submitted plans for a 16,294-square-foot flex project on slightly less than an acre within the business campus at 517 S. Arthur Ave.
The Beck Group has submitted plans for a 16,294-square-foot flex project on slightly less than an acre within the business campus at 517 S. Arthur Ave.
TLC plans to build a 33,000-square-foot childcare facility at 1444 E. 3rd Ave. The facility “will have nineteen classrooms for early childhood education and childcare, spaces for therapeutic services, and a second floor for administrative support and flexible spaces,” a Longmont memo said
Restaurant Depot, which has existing Colorado locations in Denver and Colorado Springs, plans to invest $5 million to build a 54,000-square-foot retail outlet at 11280 Reed Way.
Martin Lind’s proposed Cascadia development in west Greeley would be a destination center between Weld County Road 17 and 131st Avenue along U.S. Highway 34 with a hockey arena for his Colorado Eagles and youth sports, a hotel and convention center, a 12-slide water park, a plaza for restaurants, retail and community events, more than…
The long-awaited entry of Bass Pro Shops into the crowded outdoor-oriented retail market along Interstate 25 near Loveland has become a reality, with ground broken this week for the 130,000-square-foot megastore.
A developer’s plan to add up to 2,277 housing units in the 150-acre Centerra South development won narrow final approval from the Loveland City Council. https://bizwest.com/2025/02/19/loveland-oks-centerra-south-plan-gives-first-nod-to-schmer-annexation/
The Loveland City Council’s final approval of the Schmer Farm annexation gave the green light to Evergreen DevCo Inc.’s partnership with Schmer Family Farm Inc. to build a 30-acre commercial development, potentially including the King Soopers and a gas station, on the northwest corner of the 119-year-old farm east of the Centerra South parcel and…
A plan to build a QuikTrip convenience store and gas station in south Longmont was given new life Tuesday when the Longmont City Council voted to overturn the rejection of the project by the city’s planning commission.https://breakingground.biz/2025/02/longmont-council-pumps-new-life-into-quiktrip-plan/
City planners are considering a proposal by Englewood-based Movement Climbing, Yoga and Fitness to build its second Boulder location in a vacant downtown space that had been an Alfalfa’s natural-grocery store. https://breakingground.biz/2025/03/plan-for-alfalfas-site-would-have-boulder-climbing-the-walls/
A groundbreaking is planned for a new, bigger home in Timnath for Respite Care Inc., a nonprofit that provides short-term care for children with developmental disabilities and respite for their families.
Dallas-based developer Landsea Homes Corp. (Nasdaq: LSEA) has broken ground on 32 homes in its new neighborhood in the Cherry Meadows master-planned community in Brighton.
Dallas-based Landsea Homes Corp. (Nasdaq: LSEA) has closed on the first 34 of 132 finished homesites in the new Cordovan community in Firestone.
This proposed 7-Eleven convenience store and fueling station will take the place of the vacant Red Lobster restaurant at U.S. 34 Bypass and 23rd Avenue.
After years of delays, apartments that were previously scheduled to be built in a vacant lot in downtown Greeley are finally moving forward. The developer has submitted plans to build five 10-unit, one- to three-bedroom apartments in a vacant lot off 1913 5th St.
A Greeley Couple wants to convert an 1872 house in downtown Greeley into their new art classroom space and pottery studio to complement the Greeley Creative District.
Fort Collins city planners on April 3 were to get a look at a developer’s plans for 30 rowhouse-style three-bedroom townhomes west of College Avenue and a half-mile south of Trilby Road. Fort Collins to review plan for 30 rowhouses
Wells Fargo had planned a branch bank at the corner of 69th Avenue and 10th Street directly east of the McDonald’s and north of Greeley’s westernmost retail shopping center. It will be the third bank in that general area.
This is the third of three filings for the 72 acres of Murata Farms south of Colorado Hwy. 52 and Weld County Road 29.5 in Fort Lupton, this small pocket of the development is planned for 50 paired homes (duplexes) of 1,600 to 2,100 square feet in size.