New residential neighborhood proposed for S. College Avenue in Fort Collins
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New residential neighborhood proposed for S. College Avenue in Fort Collins

FORT COLLINS — A nearly-40-acre multifamily residential neighborhood will have its preliminary design review with the Fort Collins Planning and Zoning Board next week. The neighborhood would consist of 417 dwelling units. It will be located at the northwest corner of South College Avenue and East Trilby Road. It will be bordered by East Skyway…

Construction progressing on Burrito Kitchens’ new production facility
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Construction progressing on Burrito Kitchens’ new production facility

LONGMONT — Construction on Burrito Kitchens’ new Longmont production facility is moving forward after an amended site plan was approved by Longmont’s planning division late last year. Burrito Kitchens, which manufactures microwavable frozen burritos that are sold in convenience stores and other retail shops, is building a 30,000-square-foot production facility on seven acres near the…

Amid stalling projects and mall foreclosure, what is the future of midtown Fort Collins?
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Amid stalling projects and mall foreclosure, what is the future of midtown Fort Collins?

FORT COLLINS — Midtown Fort Collins — the stretch of College Avenue between Prospect Road and Harmony Road — has come a long way since an Urban Renewal Authority study declared it legally blighted nearly 10 years ago. During that time, Midtown has seen significant development activity, from the 600-plus-unit student-housing complex The Summit to…

Proposed neighborhood near I-25 and Mulberry Street in Fort Collins clears design review
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Proposed neighborhood near I-25 and Mulberry Street in Fort Collins clears design review

FORT COLLINS — A massive proposed neighborhood with the potential to enliven the area around the Interstate 25 and East Mulberry Street interchange in Fort Collins passed design review with the city’s planning board Wednesday and will soon head to the City Council for final approval. The neighborhood, proposed by Timnath-based developer Hartford Homes, will…

Photograph of High Plains Marketplace Retail development
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High Plains Marketplace retail center in Firestone continues to grow

FIRESTONE — One of Firestone’s major commercial developments, High Plains Marketplace at the intersection of Firestone Boulevard and Colorado Boulevard, has added more retail space and will see its anchor, King Soopers, expand in 2021. FIRESTONE — One of Firestone’s major commercial developments, High Plains Marketplace at the intersection of Firestone Boulevard and Colorado Boulevard,…

Site plan for Left Hand Brewing Company beer garden expansion in Longmont, CO
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Left Hand Brewery’s beer garden expansion moves forward

LONGMONT — Left Hand Brewing Co.’s proposed one-acre outdoor beer garden expansion is moving forward with approval from the Longmont Planning and Zoning Commission, and brewery co-founder and president Eric Wallace said the tentative plan is to have the space ready by next summer. “Now is finally the time,” Wallace said. The conditional site use…

Rendering of The Quarry by Watermark
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The Quarry by Watermark moves forward after neighborhood meeting

FORT COLLINS — A proposed 350-unit residential development near the intersection of Prospect Road and Shields Street in Fort Collins is ready to progress to development review after a neighborhood meeting last month. The project, called The Quarry by Watermark, would sit on 19.5 vacant acres at the southeast corner of Shields Street and Hobbit…

Rendering of The Spoke on Coffman affordable housing development in Longmont, Colo.
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Work progresses on affordable-housing project in downtown Longmont

LONGMONT — Downtown Longmont’s newest affordable-housing development is pushing forward months after breaking ground, with applications expected to be released later this fiscal year.  The project, dubbed The Spoke at Coffman, will be located at 518 Coffman St., one block west of Main Street, and across the street from the St. Vrain Community Hub, Longmont’s…

Nearly 300-unit townhome complex to go before Broomfield City Council
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Nearly 300-unit townhome complex to go before Broomfield City Council

BROOMFIELD — A proposed 13-acre, 14-building, 299-unit townhome complex along Baseline Road in Broomfield will go before the City Council for conceptual review Nov. 17.  The project, dubbed Vista Highlands Multifamily Residential, would be located at the northeast corner of Baseline Road and Weld County Road 7 within the Highlands Planned Unit Development. The 299…

Rose and Raven cidery, food-truck park heads to Louisville City Council
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Rose and Raven cidery, food-truck park heads to Louisville City Council

LOUISVILLE — The Rose and Raven, a planned cidery and food-truck park along East South Boulder Road in Louisville, will go before the City Council Nov. 17 for public hearings on two issues — the project’s planned-unit-development application and the creation of a new zone district to allow permanent food-truck operation on the site.  Both…

Baseline Old Town Village in Lafayette to be finished in December; still seeking buyer
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Baseline Old Town Village in Lafayette to be finished in December; still seeking buyer

LAFAYETTE — Baseline Old Town Village, a residential development along Baseline Road in Lafayette, is on track to be completed in December, said Doug Haffnieter, president of Flagstaff Properties, which is marketing the property.  The development, which is still on the market, will take up the addresses 400-406 W. Baseline Road. It will consist of…

Fort Collins townhome complex clears conceptual review
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Fort Collins townhome complex clears conceptual review

FORT COLLINS — A proposal to develop a townhome complex and mixed-use building on one of the last undeveloped tracts in the Kechter Farm subdivision of south Fort Collins cleared conceptual review through the city’s planning department this month. The project, called Kechter Farm Townhomes, would be located at the southwest corner of Trilby and…

Colorado Center for Arthritis plans new Broomfield location
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Colorado Center for Arthritis plans new Broomfield location

BROOMFIELD — A proposed 9,500-square-foot arthritis treatment center in Broomfield has entered conceptual review with the city’s planning department.  The project would be a new office for the Colorado Center for Arthritis and Osteoporosis. It would be located on a vacant 1.1 acre parcel in The Flatiron development. The address for the building would be…

Ziggi’s Coffee shop, retail building proposed for Fort Collins
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Ziggi’s Coffee shop, retail building proposed for Fort Collins

FORT COLLINS — Owner-developer FR Cos. applied last month for an addition of permitted use to develop a coffee shop and retail building on North Timberline Road in Fort Collins.  The project would consist of a 624-square-foot Ziggi’s Coffee drive-thru and a 2,500-square-foot retail space with room for two tenants. The buildings would sit at…

30Pearl housing development on track for spring 2021 opening; applications to open in December
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30Pearl housing development on track for spring 2021 opening; applications to open in December

BOULDER — 30Pearl, a three-building, 120-unit affordable-housing development in central Boulder, is on track to open on schedule in March 2021, said Ian Swallow, development project manager for Boulder Housing Partners, the city’s housing authority.  One 40-unit building will open in March; the other two buildings, also 40 units each, will open in July. Boulder…

Three-building industrial development at 2534 headed to Johnstown planners by end of year
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Three-building industrial development at 2534 headed to Johnstown planners by end of year

JOHNSTOWN — Trade @ 2534, a new three-building, 280,000-plus-square-foot industrial construction project in the 2534 development, has passed the community’s development review committee and will be before the Johnstown Planning and Development Department for approval by the end of the year, said Ryan Schaefer, CEO of NAI Affinity, who is marketing the property. Groundbreaking for…

Oak 140 affordable-housing project eyes income-tax credit, Q2 2021 groundbreaking
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Oak 140 affordable-housing project eyes income-tax credit, Q2 2021 groundbreaking

FORT COLLINS — A month after the Fort Collins Planning and Zoning Commission approved designs for a five-story, 78-unit downtown affordable-housing tower, the project has rebranded as Oak 140 and entered the income-tax-credit review process with the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority, said Matt Robenalt, executive director of the Fort Collins Downtown Development Authority.  Developers…