Work begins on Polestar Village in west Fort Collins
Infrastructure work has begun in west Fort Collins on Polestar Village, a 20-acre new-urbanism community that eventually will have 144 housing units including 19 single-family homes.
Infrastructure work has begun in west Fort Collins on Polestar Village, a 20-acre new-urbanism community that eventually will have 144 housing units including 19 single-family homes.
Developers of a planned development that is set to feature “new urbanism” on the eastern side of Fort Collins are now in round three of submittals for city review before becoming the next residential neighborhood and commercial development.
Brighton Crossing developers have proposed another 60 residential lots in their development that has been ongoing since 2016.
National homebuilder Century Communities Inc. (NYSE: CCS) is developing the Bella Vista neighborhood in Lochbuie, which is expected to include about 190 single-family homesites.
Realberry, the Colorado developer formerly called McWhinney Real Estate Services Inc., plans to add a new public park to its Baseline master-planned community in Broomfield.
A Weld County couple plans to turn their rural property into a dog kennel that will hold up to 56 dogs and five other household animals on a 3-acre property northwest of Johnstown.
A proposal for 350 single-family lots and a school site on the east edge of Frederick is awaiting a hearing before the town’s planning commission, likely in March.
Plat details and development plans for a 298-home neighborhood in Dacono were recently submitted to the city for review and approval.
Timnath Land Holdings, LLC, is prepping a 40-acre plot in Timnath to create 40 estate lots in a gated community south of Timnath Reservoir.
Chicagoland builder Kensington Development Partners has submitted an updated plan for its The Range project — formerly called Lafayette Marketplace — that seeks to add hundreds of homes and hundreds of thousands of square feet of commercial space to a Boulder County property just west of Erie’s Nine Mile shopping center.
Local builder Baessler Homes plans a massive new development north of the Poudre River that already is expanding Greeley’s boundaries north.
A property owner is proposing to build a 14-unit mostly townhome project on a roughly one-acre tract in Westminster’s Bradbury subdivision.
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.
Plans are being reviewed by Westminster staff and officials for a proposal to add 50 single-family homes to the Summit Pointe neighborhood.
The Windsor Town Board in August approved the subdivision master plan for another 52 lots to be built on the north banks of Windsor Lake, officially called Greenspire 7th Filing. Greenspire, in total, was planned to be 500 lots in 2005, and has developed gradually in that time.
A developer that owns three upscale senior housing communities in Boulder has won county commissioners’ approval to acquire the county’s North Broadway Complex, in a deal that preserves fields that have been home to Little League teams for nearly 70 years.
A local developer’s proposal for a mixed-use project in Lafayette calls for 24 attached homes — eight of which would be live-work units — and an 8,000-square-foot commercial building, according to sketch plans recently reviewed by city planners
Boulder Housing Partners, the city’s public housing authority, recently finished construction of Hawthorn Court, a 73-home affordable-housing community built as part of the broader redevelopment effort at the Diagonal Plaza shopping-center site in central Boulder.