The Ridge at Johnstown
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Johnstown approves plat for I-25/402 development, continues hearing for another

JOHNSTOWN — The Johnstown Town Council has approved the final plat for a development on the southeast corner of Interstate 25 and Larimer County Road 18E, also known as Colorado Highway 402.   J-25 Land Holdings LLC, a division of Scottsdale, Arizona, company Caliber Services LLC, sought what it described as an interim subdivision called The…

Ridgeway Render
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Conscience Bay plans ‘Colorado’s first net-zero electric building for life-sciences’ 

BOULDER — Local real estate investment and development company Conscience Bay Co. LLC plans to build what it calls a first-of-its kind green office-laboratory flex space on Walnut Street in Boulder.  The project, first introduced in a conceptual form last year, calls for a 112,600 square-foot, two-story facility at 3825 Walnut St. “This (will be)…

Boulder Commons
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Boulder Commons’ final phase to begin construction

BOULDER — The final phase of the Boulder Commons development near 30th and Pearl streets in Boulder will be launched with a groundbreaking set for July 19. Grounded Capital and Boulder-based Morgan Creek Ventures are developing the transit-oriented mixed-use community that, when completed, will consist of 11 buildings including office, retail and multifamily residential units….

Sandstone
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Plans advance for Sandstone Marketplace in Longmont

LONGMONT — A 24-acre mixed-use development on Longmont’s eastern edge received initial approval Wednesday night from the city’s Planning and Zoning Commission. On a 6-1 vote, with commission chairman Michael Polan dissenting, the panel approved a preliminary plat for Sandstone Marketplace, a proposed development southeast of Ken Pratt Boulevard and County Line Road. The project…

Subdivision set to bloom in east Fort Collins 
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Subdivision set to bloom in east Fort Collins 

FORT COLLINS — Hartford Homes has broken ground on a master-planned community that it hopes will help transform the East Mulberry Street corridor. The latest addition to the Bloom development will include more than 1,800 single- and multifamily residences and up to 35 acres of retail, commercial and office uses, as well as a five-acre…

Downtown Longmont building set to open in December
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Downtown Longmont building set to open in December

Downtown Longmont building set to open in December LONGMONT — Construction continues on a three-story mixed-use building on the northwest corner of Ninth Avenue and Main Street in downtown Longmont. Its leasing agent, Chris Wynja of Keller Williams Commercial, sees it as a game-changer.  “We really think it’s going to be a catalyst for that…

Arapahoe Road Render1
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Denver developer plans 200,000-square-foot R&D project in Boulder

BOULDER — A Denver-based developer is betting that Boulder’s market for flex-industrial and research and development-centric lab-office space will remain red hot.  Real estate investor and developer Schnitzer West is proposing a two-building project at 5675 Arapahoe Ave. that will total 200,000 square feet. Boulder City Council opted not to call the project up for…

Parkside West map
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Split Broomfield City Council approves latest Baseline resident phases

BROOMFIELD — McWhinney Real Estate Services Inc. won the go-ahead late last month to move forward with the latest residential phases of its Baseline mega-development, but not before company officials got an earful from several Broomfield City Council members who didn’t think that the types of homes proposed in the Parkside West neighborhood are consistent…

Savoy
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Savoy likely to break ground in Fort Collins next summer

FORT COLLINS — An apartment complex that includes a coworking facility is expected to break ground this summer in southeast Fort Collins. Approved by Fort Collins’ Planning and Zoning Commission in November, The Savoy is planned to be “a very upscale project,” said developer Les Kaplan, one of the partners in the development. “We’re in…

Office park? No, let’s do residences instead
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Office park? No, let’s do residences instead

FORT COLLINS – Working its way through Fort Collins’ planning and zoning process is a plan to construct multifamily housing on the site of what was to be the Seven Generations Office Park at 3221 Eastbrook Drive, on the southwest corner of Eastbrook and Vermont drives. The drastically revised plan, approved Thursday night by the…

1411 S. Arthur Map
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With biotech tenants in mind, CTC developer pivots toward flex space

LOUISVILLE — In what appears to be an attempt to cash in on the seemingly unquenchable appetite for biotechnology and life-sciences-centric flex space in the Boulder Valley, a developer with an already approved plan to build an office project in Louisville’s Colorado Technology Center office park is shifting gears.  Architect Andy Johnson and property owner…

Sterling Bay Spec
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Sterling Bay redeveloping Lafayette Corporate Campus space for life-sciences tenants

LAFAYETTE — Chicago real estate developer and investor Sterling Bay Cos. LLC is transforming a Lafayette Corporate Campus office building formerly leased to Ball Corp. (NYSE: BLL) into a speculative flex space geared toward biotechnology tenants.  The company, which bought the Campus Drive property as part of a $74.5 million portfolio acquisition deal in 2021…

Colorado Research Exchange
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Broomfield R&D-centric flex campus wins enthusiastic approval

BROOMFIELD — The Texas-based development group behind the Colorado Research Exchange, a planned research-and-development-forward office-laboratory flex campus in Broomfield’s Interlocken business park, are moving forward with the project with the solid backing of city officials. The Broomfield City Council unanimously signed off plans Tuesday evening for the Colorado Research Exchange, also known as CoRE and…

Pearl East redevelopment grilled over design, height
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Pearl East redevelopment grilled over design, height

BOULDER — What distinguishes a life-sciences facility from a typical flexible-use office building? And how does Boulder continue fostering its rapidly expanding biotechnology ecosystem without filling every nook and cranny with generic corporate campuses, exacerbating the city’s jobs-housing imbalance? These questions were top of mind this week when Boulder’s Planning Board held a concept review…

Markel Homes proposing mixed-use development near Boulder airport
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Markel Homes proposing mixed-use development near Boulder airport

BOULDER — Local developer Markel Homes is planning a mixed-use development near the Boulder Municipal Airport that would add 141 residential units and 15,000 square feet of commercial space.  The project, which would be called Lakecentre, is slated for a pre-application meeting with city planning staff on May 5.  It would be located at 0…