Bank of Colorado building new downtown Loveland branch
Fort Collins-based Bank of Colorado recently began construction of a new downtown Loveland branch.
Fort Collins-based Bank of Colorado recently began construction of a new downtown Loveland branch.
Residents who prefer to live closer to the mountains may enjoy a new project coming up called Trimble Hill Apartments.
A newly built commercial campus will open for leasing Thursday in north Loveland, bringing together workshop space and Class A retail units in a single, integrated environment.
Situated at the southeast corner of U.S. Highway 287 and East 71st Street, the neighborhood will include up to 1,110 new units of various price points and sizes, including single-family, single-family attached, multifamily, for-rent and for-sale options.
After almost 20 years of planning, the Lee Farm in Northwest Loveland is about to become reality.
Hensel Phelps Construction Co.’s plans for a new headquarters building in Loveland are beginning to take shape. The long-time Northern Colorado construction company’s plans for a five-story, 140,000-square-foot building in Centerra South are under review with the City of Loveland.
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.
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.
Developers of the third and final phase of The Edge, the Loveland Housing Authority’s affordable-housing complex that began as an option for those displaced by a fire and flood, are topping out two of the final buildings.
A California-based developer has purchased 26 acres within the 625-acre Kinston master-planned community in the Centerra development on the east edge of Loveland, intending to build a resort-style project geared toward residents age 55 and older.
LOVELAND — The second phase of a three-building light-industrial development on four acres in north Loveland is being offered for sale or lease. What’s being called “Roadhouse Loveland” at 400 W. 66th St. in the Longview Business Park, will encompass a total of about 60,000 square feet of Class A flex space, said broker David…