Habitat of St. Vrain Valley plans to build duplex project next to church
Habitat for Humanity of the St. Vrain Valley plans to build 35 low-income apartments on a vacant lot next to Faith Point Church.
Habitat for Humanity of the St. Vrain Valley plans to build 35 low-income apartments on a vacant lot next to Faith Point Church.
What for decades was the Best Western University Inn, a familiar sight along South College Avenue across from the Colorado State University campus, is being renovated and converted into a boutique hotel that its developer predicts should be complete in time for the school’s spring graduation ceremonies next May.
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.
Hensel Phelps Construction Co.’s plans for a new headquarters building in Loveland are beginning to take shape. The long-time Northern Colorado construction company’s plans for a five-story, 140,000-square-foot building in Centerra South are under review with the City of Loveland.
Englewood-based Ventana Capital Inc. has purchased a 1.77-acre parcel in the planned Ladera mixed-use development for $1.5 million and will build a 103,205-square-foot, 762-unit self-storage facility there.
Health-care provider Kaiser Permanente plans to tear down its Westminster Medical Offices after it builds a larger adjacent facility that could be expanded in the future.
Another 300+ homes are planned for Johnstown along the Little Thompson River a mile south of downtown.
Construction is ongoing at the Aims Community College Workforce Innovation Center on the northeast cornfield of the college’s Greeley campus.
Work on the 95,000-square-foot Wellington Business Center, 3997 Water Lily Drive, is set to begin later this year.
The apartment complex boom in Northern Colorado may be slowing down, but not by much. Developers from Castle Rock have proposed a 228-unit complex in the Prospect Ridge development off of Prospect Road and Interstate 25.
Southern Land Co. will be able to expand its Westerly development in Erie, Colorado’s fastest-growing town and 15th fastest in the nation, with 2,146 new housing units after the Erie Town Council on July 22 approved its request to rezone 391 acres in the nearly 800-acre community.
Spring Hill has been planned since 2021 to bring a variety of residential units to town on 299 acres south of Colorado Highway 52 and west of Weld County Road 3. The project is still in staff review and has not been fully approved.
The University of Colorado recently broke ground on its new chemistry and applied mathematics, or CHAP, facility, a 139,000-square-foot building in Boulder that CU hopes to complete by 2027.
The High Pointe Business Park in west Greeley is about to see some new life at the tail end. Roche Constructors Inc., which owns the business park at Colorado Highway 257 and U.S. Highway 34 through its Golden Eye Investments Inc., has proposed building a 31,000-square-foot industrial building at the park, in a project called Snow Owl 3.
A pair of modestly sized industrial buildings are planned on a vacant tract within Louisville’s Colorado Technology Center business park.
A developer is planning to build about 31 townhomes in Downtown Westminster near 92nd Avenue and Harlan Street.
With final approval from Fort Collins’ Planning and Zoning Commission on March 26, a two-phase self-storage and mini-warehouse facility soon will rise northeast of the intersection of Interstate 25 and East Prospect Road.
A vacant 19.7-acre tract just east of Banner Fort Collins Medical Center in southeast Fort Collins could soon be home to a multi-building care facility for residents aged 55 and older that includes units and rooms for assisted living, memory care and independent living.