Nearly 3 dozen townhomes planned in Downtown Westminster
A developer is planning to build about 31 townhomes in Downtown Westminster near 92nd Avenue and Harlan Street.
A developer is planning to build about 31 townhomes in Downtown Westminster near 92nd Avenue and Harlan Street.
Strata is a 420-acre mixed-use, master-planned community in Dacono east of Interstate 25, south of Colorado Highway 52 and north of Weld County Road 12.
Sweetgrass, by the Dacono Development Co., is west of Weld County Road 11, south of Weld County Road 10 and east of Interstate 25. Homes in the subdivision are expected to run from $285,000 to $500,000.
With the years-long planning and construction process in the rearview mirror, the Veterans Community Project is ready to fill its tiny home community in Longmont with residents ready for a chance at a better life.
The Dacono City Council in June unanimously approved the Grandview subdivision’s preliminary plans at the northwest corner of Holly Street (Weld County Road 15) and Grandview Boulevard (Weld County Road 12).
The company that brought the Westerly community to Erie, is back for round two. Southern Land Co. has planned a massive new development called North Westerly.
A Denver-based real estate investment and development company is seeking annexation of 63 acres into the Town of Berthoud, aiming to build 198 units of housing in a combination of attached and detached products in a “Broadmeadow” subdivision.
Dynamic Homes of Colorado Inc. plans to build 10 estate homes on 2.6-acre lots, on a plot of land on the southeast area of North 47th Avenue and Weld County Road 66 (AA Street) just southwest of Seeley Lake. The site has been used for agriculture for the past several years.
Habitat for Humanity of the St. Vrain Valley has broken ground on its Raven Community, five homes classified as “affordable” to help meet worker-housing needs on the east edge of tourism-dependent Estes Park.
Plans filed with the city of Greleey call for construction of 28 townhomes to the east of the historic Greeley Ice House building, the site that served as the Greeley Ice and Storage Building, which operated for 40 years as an ice manufacturer and storage facility.
A large subdivision east of town that has been in the works for the past three years is now under review within the city of Fort Lupton.
Founders of Orchard Church west of Prairie View High School are selling land surrounding their church to eventually become a 174-home subdivision.
After several years of owning a property in a remote section annexed to Milliken, Journey Homes is finally pulling the trigger on building 875 homes on a property called Flack Farm. The farm was annexed into the town via flagpole annexation in 2006 through an abandoned rail line.
Richmark Cos.’ Triple Creek Development LLC has submitted updated plans to develop its oil and gas production site off of 71st Avenue and 16th Street in west Greeley.
The original owners of the property, the Hamiltons, propose to develop Hamilton Heights into a seven-block subdivision with 122 single-family homes, reserving one lot for a future commercial use.
Preliminary plans show that a development team led by a national homebuilder intends to add hundreds of single-family homes, duplexes and townhouses to Lafayette’s Silo neighborhood.
A California-based developer has purchased 26 acres within the 625-acre Kinston master-planned community in the Centerra development on the east edge of Loveland, intending to build a resort-style project geared toward residents age 55 and older.
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.