Schmer Farm

south of U.S. Highway 34 between Rocky Mountain Avenue and Interstate 25 in Loveland
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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 south of U.S. Highway 34 between Rocky Mountain Avenue and Interstate 25. The other 92 acres would be preserved for continued agricultural use.  Loveland council advances three major projects on Facebook on LinkedIn on Bluesky
PROJECT DETAILS
Location

south of U.S. Highway 34 between Rocky Mountain Avenue and Interstate 25

Status

Current

Last Updated

05/03/2025

Location

south of U.S. Highway 34 between Rocky Mountain Avenue and Interstate 25

City

Loveland

State

CO

Owner

Schmer Family Farm Inc

Developer

Evergreen DevCo Inc.

Size

122 acres

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