The Edge Phase III

3875 E 15th St. in Loveland
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The Edge Phase III will include 66 new apartments in three three-story apartment buildings. The studio, one, and two-bedroom apartments will serve households with income from 30% to 60% of the Area Median Income. The new buildings complement the existing 139 apartments on the site which were constructed in two previous phases. An onsite community center provides opportunities for residents to gather for education, health services, and community events. on Facebook on LinkedIn on Bluesky
PROJECT DETAILS
Location

3875 E 15th St.

Status

Current

Location

3875 E 15th St.

City

Loveland

State

CO

Owner

Loveland Housing Authority

Developer

Loveland Housing Authority

General Contractor

Pinkard Contruction

Architecture Firm

OZ Architecture

Number of Units

66

Square Feet

52,170

Construction Start

Dec. 10, 2024

Completion Date

2026

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