Work begins on Polestar Village in west Fort Collins
Infrastructure work has begun in west Fort Collins on Polestar Village, a 20-acre new-urbanism community that eventually will have 144 housing units including 19 single-family homes.
Infrastructure work has begun in west Fort Collins on Polestar Village, a 20-acre new-urbanism community that eventually will have 144 housing units including 19 single-family homes.
Developers of a planned development that is set to feature “new urbanism” on the eastern side of Fort Collins are now in round three of submittals for city review before becoming the next residential neighborhood and commercial development.
Southeast Fort Collins residents are on the precipice of gaining a $76.5 million community center.
Ewing Landscape and Irrigation Supply has submitted a plan to the City of Fort Collins for a new 12,000-square-foot prefabricated steel building on its property at 3501 E. Prospect Road, about a half mile west of Interstate 25.
A plan for a four-story mixed-use building with 48 residential units and 9,352 square feet of ground-floor retail space designed for future commercial and office use has been approved by Fort Collins planners.
A four-story, wood-framed building containing 76 apartments targeting “missing middle” households is expected to be completed by next fall on the near northeast side of Fort Collins.
Kirill Langer and Asuka Nosaka, co-owners of Rekindle Wood-Fired Saunas, are seeking to build a facility in Fort Collins.
What for decades was the Best Western University Inn, a familiar sight along South College Avenue across from the Colorado State University campus, is being renovated and converted into a boutique hotel that its developer predicts should be complete in time for the school’s spring graduation ceremonies next May.
Representatives broke ground recently on a new 255-unit apartment complex called The Flats at Hansen Farm at 1970 Knobby Pine Drive and 5870 Burley Tree Drive in Fort Collins.
A developer is requesting approval to build 28 rowhouses at 120 Triangle Drive near East Trilby Road and South College Avenue in Fort Collins.
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.
With final approval from Fort Collins’ Planning and Zoning Commission on March 26, a two-phase self-storage and mini-warehouse facility soon will rise northeast of the intersection of Interstate 25 and East Prospect Road.
A vacant 19.7-acre tract just east of Banner Fort Collins Medical Center in southeast Fort Collins could soon be home to a multi-building care facility for residents aged 55 and older that includes units and rooms for assisted living, memory care and independent living.
The Picklr Fort Collins, a pickleball facility at 1841 Jessup Drive, broke ground this month.
City planners may decide next week whether to greenlight a developer’s master plan for 6.9 acres at the southwest corner of Drake Road and College Avenue in midtown Fort Collins.
Although the plan remains in a very preliminary stage, Fort Collins city planners will get a look next Wednesday at a developer’s plan for a four-story, 135-unit affordable-housing building on 3.69 acres on the city’s north side.
If it can win some state funding next month, a 129-year-old nonprofit will launch its plan to build a four-story, 45-unit affordable-housing development for seniors age 55 and older in south Fort Collins.