Broomfield

  • Cobblestone Crossing

    Oakwood Homes, a residential development subsidiary of Clayton Properties Group Inc., is planning a 134-unit duplex community in Broomfield. The project, dubbed Cobblestone Crossing, is proposed for about 12 vacant acres at West 136th Avenue and Huron Street.

  • Park Street Pickleball

    Referred to in Broomfield planning documents as Park Street Pickleball, the project is planned for a nearly half-acre lot at 8320 Park St. The “plan includes a new building totaling approximately 7,635 square feet, consisting of three indoor pickleball courts (6,520 square feet) and approximately 1,115 square feet of ancillary uses,” according to a memo…

  • Rally Park

    Rally Park will be located on nearly 11 acres of currently undeveloped land north of West 160th Avenue and east of Sheridan Parkway with Realberry’s Baseline development.

  • Knudson Flex Building

    The Knudson Flex Building, proposed for a nearly eight-acre site at 10355 W 120th Ave., “will be 36 feet-tall and approximately 122,000 square feet with loading docks on the east and west elevations,” planning documents show. “Anticipated uses for the building include light industrial, office and warehousing uses.”

  • Integra Broomfield

    Integra Land Co., a Florida-based multifamily builder that has a Denver office, has submitted plans for a 312-unit apartment complex on nearly 12 vacant acres at 11700 Ridge Parkway. The project, referred to in city planning documents as Integra Broomfield, would include one-, two-, and three-bedroom units, most of which would be market-priced at an…

  • Stang Auto Tech expansion

    tang Auto Tech, a Broomfield car repair business, plans to more than double the square footage of its building space. Stang “is proposing an approximately 3,314-square-foot addition to the existing 2,884-square-foot building, and additional site improvements” on its roughly 0.78-acre site at 7202 W 116th Ave., according to Broomfield planning documents.

  • Baseline wee-Cottage

    Boulder Creek Neighborhoods is introducing its wee-Cottage series to the Baseline master-planned development in Broomfield. “Bringing our celebrated wee-Cottage home series to Baseline is an exciting way to continue 2025,” said David Sinkey, President and CEO of Boulder Creek Neighborhoods. “We’ve designed three entirely new floor plans and all new contemporary exteriors to emphasize the…

  • The Grove at Cottonwood

    Broomfield Housing Alliance is planning to build an apartment building for residents with disabilities. The deed-restricted affordable-housing community on Cottonwood Street in the Northmoor Estates neighborhood, with 40 apartments — 36 one-bedrooms and six two-bedrooms — spread across five buildings that will range between one and three stories in height.

  • Civic Duty Beer Garden

    A new 3,700-square-foot beer garden and restaurant on one of the few remaining vacant parcels in the Arista master-planned community. It would be located adjacent to the Amli Arista apartments and the 1st Bank Center. The beer garden would be designed to serve local craft beer and craft spirits with a resident local chef and kitchen,…

  • Colorado Research Exchange

    A four-building, 450,000-square-foot Class A office park planned in the Interlocken development. The project would be built in three buildings ranging from 100,000 to 172,724 square feet. An amenity center will feature a conference and training facility, fitness center with locker rooms, bike storage, tenant lounge with fireplace and outdoor terrace, and an on-site food…

  • Baseline Center Street

    Intended to be the social and economic heart of the Baseline mega-development, Center Street will sit on 125 acres in the middle of the 1,100-acre project. Center Street District is proposed to consist of approximately 215,000 square feet of commercial/retail (including an anchor grocer), 620,000 square feet of office (including traditional office, loft office, and…

  • Rowlen Apartments

    Plans for Rowlen Apartments, to be built by FHR Realty LLC and Fairfield Residential, call for 297 studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments on about 14 acres. Another nearly 10 acres on the site would become a public park.