Zerger Elementary site residential project

9050 Field St. in Westminster
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Cardel Homes US LP, the American subsidiary of Canadian homebuilder Cardel Homes, plans to build a 44-lot single-family home neighborhood on the site of the shuttered Zerger Elementary School in Westminster. on Facebook on LinkedIn on Bluesky
PROJECT DETAILS
Location

9050 Field St.

Status

Current

Location

9050 Field St.

City

Westminster

State

CO

Developer

Cardel Homes US LP

Number of Homes

44

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