200 upscale apartments coming to Longmont
A $71 million joint venture between McWhinney Real Estate Services Inc. and Landmark Communities will bring 200 upscale apartments to a site in southwest Longmont.
A $71 million joint venture between McWhinney Real Estate Services Inc. and Landmark Communities will bring 200 upscale apartments to a site in southwest Longmont.
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.
The Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade and Colorado Housing and Finance Authority recently earmarked $15 million voter-approved Proposition 123 Equity funds to help build an affordable-housing project in Longmont.
Construction is to begin early next year on Kite Route Crossing, a 50-unit affordable-housing apartment complex designed for adults age 55 and older that will be close to the commercial core of the newly developed downtown Superior.
An out-of-state developer proposes to build an apartment complex in a section of southwestern Broomfield that city officials previously designated for future commercial development.
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.
The Boulder City Council Thursday voted to call up a redevelopment proposal that would add hundreds of apartment units to the site of a self-storage business on Pearl Street just south of Boulder’s Valmont Park.
A Michigan-based apartment developer will soon build its first complex in Colorado in west Greeley.
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.
A six-story complex containing 347 apartments will soon rise adjacent to the FlatIron Crossing mall in Broomfield as part of retail developer Macerich Co.’s 25-acre HiFi project.
Habitat for Humanity of the St. Vrain Valley plans to build 35 low-income apartments on a vacant lot next to Faith Point Church.
Volker Development Inc., having recently received a go-ahead from Westminster officials for a development agreement, is moving forward with its plans to build an affordable senior-living community in the city’s downtown district.
More apartments are scheduled to rehab the area of the former turkey plant, which occupied the area for more than 60 years as a major employer in town.
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.
Another 216 apartments are under construction in west Greeley at The Element at Northridge Trails.
Hundreds of new homes and commercial spaces that could total hundreds of thousands of square feet are planned as part of a proposal for a master-planned community in Frederick dubbed The Shores on Plum Creek.
A plan to add hundreds of housing units in a vacant southwest Longmont parcel that once housed a Walmart store has won unanimous approval from the city’s Planning and Zoning Commission and now awaits action from the City Council.
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.