First phase of Longmont’s Martin apartments expected to wrap in August
Pre-leasing has begun at Martin, an apartment complex under construction at 100 E. Second Ave. in Longmont, with the first units expected to be complete by August.
Pre-leasing has begun at Martin, an apartment complex under construction at 100 E. Second Ave. in Longmont, with the first units expected to be complete by August.
A few months after a controversial rezone of the former Hewlett-Packard Co. property just north of Westridge Academy, a developer has filed plans with the City of Greeley to build 396 apartments.
Six three-story apartment buildings are rising behind the Target store in southwest Longmont, and the first is expected to open in July.
A conceptual plan for development on an Airport Boulevard site in Boulder where commercial buildings were previously proposed now calls for the construction of apartments.
Northern Colorado’s residential building boom is alive in the city of Evans, with new residential subdivisions and apartment complexes coming out of the ground. The latest on the books is a 120-unit complex planned for the south side of town.
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.
Ulysses Development Group has secured financing for its Harvest Hill affordable-housing community and expects to break ground in June, with completion anticipated in spring 2027.
While construction is ongoing at the Union Colony West subdivision in West Greeley, the developer also has recently submitted plans for a 166-unit apartment complex called Prairie Hawk Apartments, which will be buffered by nine commercial lots surrounding the apartments along 83rd Avenue and 10th Street (U.S. Highway 34 Business).
A pair of developers propose bringing medium-density living to a small, 1-acre pocket of land in the Maplewood Subdivision, but area residents have fought against it.
Developers of a proposed four-story apartment building in midtown Fort Collins, first considered four years ago, hope to get a boost from city planners at a preliminary design review session this month.
After years of delays, apartments that were previously scheduled to be built in a vacant lot in downtown Greeley are finally moving forward.
Crowne at 2534 will include 285 units, with amenities including energy-efficient washers and dryers, electric-vehicle chargers, garages, controlled building access, bike storage, elevators and a media lounge.
The Beck Group and JAFT Development Ltd. have submitted conceptual plans for Northridge at Park Centre, a 122-unit independent senior-living community on a 6.8-acre parcel at the southwest corner of West 122nd Avenue and Park Centre Drive.
BOULDER — Boulder officials this week have an opportunity to review plans from a Texas developer to build a new student-housing complex at 1100 28th St. near the University of Colorado campus. Austin, Texas-based LV Collective has submitted a proposal to redevelop the site — currently home to several small retail storefront, office spaces and…
FORT COLLINS — It could be at least another year before a 116-unit apartment complex first proposed 10 years ago finally begins to rise in south Fort Collins. Developers of the proposed Brick Stone Apartments, near the southeast corner of Harmony Road and College Avenue, will come before the city’s Planning and Zoning Commission Feb….
WINDSOR — The Windsor Town Board has overwhelmingly approved rezoning of a 173-acre property off of Colorado Highway 257 west of Windsor Lake. Overland 368 is a planned development that will bring almost 800 more living units to Windsor. The development has been planned since 2020, but more recently went through a zoning change to…
LONGMONT — After a roughly four-hour public hearing and quite a bit of procedural confusion from elected officials, the Longmont City Council delayed a decision Tuesday night on a controversial annexation and residential development proposal on Quail Road. The issue will be back before Longmont leaders on Feb. 4, when the City Council is expected…