Work on Wellington Business Center expected to begin soon
Work on the 95,000-square-foot Wellington Business Center, 3997 Water Lily Drive, is set to begin later this year.
Work on the 95,000-square-foot Wellington Business Center, 3997 Water Lily Drive, is set to begin later this year.
One of two new buildings in a $285 million residence and dining-hall project on the University of Wyoming campus is complete.
Berthoud town planners this week will get a look at a revised plan for Babcock Land Corp. ‘s proposed 38.3-acre Revere development on the northwest corner of U.S. Highway 287 and Mountain Avenue, a project that generated some emotional public opposition during the Planning Commission’s April 11 meeting.
The Weld County Board of County Commissioners recently approved Public Service Company of Colorado’s (Xcel Energy) request to build two new natural-gas fired combustion turbines and its associated facilities. The two combined will add an additional 364 megawatts of power-generation capacity, which would at most be enough to provide power to 364,000 homes.
A multifamily portion of the Centerra South development is taking shape with Loveland planners. McWhinney has proposed a multifamily portion of the development on 12.38 acres southwest of Rocky Mountain Avenue and U.S. Highway 34.
Atlanta-based builder Vista Residential Partners is likely to include on-site affordable housing at a residential project planned for a portion of unincorporated Boulder County that the developer hopes to have annexed into Longmont city limits.
Greeley’s newest car wash will be a Soapy Mo’s, just south of Lowe’s Home Improvement Center on 46th Avenue.
A 279-acre parcel in northwest Loveland will add up to 1,300 units to the city’s housing stock, thanks to Tuesday’s approval of a metropolitan taxing district by the City Council.
Workers have begun grading the land on the northeast side of the Brown Farm subdivision for 166 new homes going in near Weld County Road 37 and Cheyenne Avenue.
The apartment complex boom in Northern Colorado may be slowing down, but not by much. Developers from Castle Rock have proposed a 228-unit complex in the Prospect Ridge development off of Prospect Road and Interstate 25.
City planners got a first look Thursday at a proposal that would demolish a 60-year-old fraternity house across from Canvas Stadium on the Colorado State University campus and replace it with a five-story building containing student-targeted residential spaces and a new home for the frat.
Johnstown officials recently held a groundbreaking for the town’s new 9,000-square-foot development services building, which is set for the northeast corner of Centennial Drive and Castle Pines Avenue.
Baltimore-based Erickson Living Properties LLC, a national developer and operator of senior-living communities, is seeking approval for a series of land-use changes that would pave the way for construction of a project slated to include 1,350 independent living units and 135 assisted living and memory care units in Westminster.
Southern Land Co. will be able to expand its Westerly development in Erie, Colorado’s fastest-growing town and 15th fastest in the nation, with 2,146 new housing units after the Erie Town Council on July 22 approved its request to rezone 391 acres in the nearly 800-acre community.
Dr. Keith Van Tassell is behind the project at 1911 59th Ave, and will operate it as a pediatric dental and orthodontics office.
Stayright Studios “is a fresh lodging concept for the sustainability-minded modern guest with a focus on mindful living and responsible development. Stayright Studios is a smart, extended stay brand committed to sustainable stays with a design model created for future focused development.”
Developers are wrapping up approvals of a large subdivision called Timnath Landing, also now known as Timnath Lakes, which will bring a total of 1,400 new homes to Timnath on 500 acres.
New homebuyers at the Liberty Draw neighborhood in Evans appear to prefer single-family homes to townhomes, based on a request from homebuilder Baessler Homes to the Evans City Council.