Summerfield development could bring 5,500 residents to Erie
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Summerfield development could bring 5,500 residents to Erie

ERIE — The Erie Planning Commission on Feb. 19 approved of the second portion of a 620-acre housing development in east Erie called Summerfield. In total, the development is expected to bring 2,119 new housing units to town, adding approximately 5,500 residents south of Colorado Highway 52, between Weld County Roads 5 and 7, and…

Overland 368 to bring 700+ units to Windsor
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Overland 368 to bring 700+ units to Windsor

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…

Developer seeks land-use changes for Louisville townhome project
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Developer seeks land-use changes for Louisville townhome project

LOUISVILLE — A local developer has proposed a new townhome project in Louisville but must secure a series of land-use changes from city officials to see that vision come to fruition. Steel Ranch Overlook LLC, an entity registered by local developer David Waldner to an office address in Longmont, and Toll Brothers Inc., have applied…

True North affordable housing community breaks ground in Longmont
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True North affordable housing community breaks ground in Longmont

LONGMONT — The first phase of True North, an affordable-housing development from the City of Longmont and Louisville-based builder Vertikal LLC, broke ground last week. The 185-unit project on Bountiful Avenue — the first phase includes 52 homes — came about as a result of a land deal between the city, Diamond G Concrete Co….

Map showing Legacy Crossing location.
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Loveland ‘affordable’ housing complex clears hurdle

The Loveland Planning Commission voted 6-1 Monday to amend the Legacy Crossing planned unit development to allow the Loveland Housing Authority — in collaboration with Habitat for Humanity, Mission Homes and the nonprofit Impact Development — to begin building the mix of standard single-family homes, cottages, duplexes and apartments on 74 acres at the southeast corner of 57th Street and Taft Avenue, adjacent to Crossroads Church.