A Spokane, Wash., real estate company that’s developed four apartment projects in Colorado Springs now plans a fifth on the fast-growing northeast side — a 182-unit complex whose residences would be set aside as workforce housing. The site is north of the King Soopers-anchored Ridgeview Marketplace shopping center and immediately south of The Traditions, a 180-unit apartment project also developed by the Inland Group that caters to low-income seniors, according to the company’s proposal submitted to the city. In addition to The Traditions, Inland Group built the 216-unit Copper Creek Apartments on the south side; the 150-unit Affinity at Colorado Springs, an active-adult community on the northeast side; and the 240-unit Copper Range Apartments in far northeast Colorado Springs. Project amenities would include a clubhouse and pool, a fenced play area, open space and a dog park, the proposal shows. * The Gazette * Western Peak Plumbing & HVAC has secured a contract to do all the Plumbing & HVAC work for this project, and have already begun construction.
A new affordable housing development is planned for southeast Colorado Springs. The City of Colorado Springs along with developers broke ground on the new complex at the Solid Rock. The project, started in 2019, has gotten the property rezoned for high-density multifamily housing, and secured funding from the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority. The Village at Solid Rock will have 77 units with one, two, and three bedrooms. It's part of Mayor John Suthers' plan to build 1000 affordable housing units for this year. *(From South East Express & KOAA)
The Rio Rancho Governing Body has approved a site plan for an affordable 152-unit senior apartment complex in Enchanted Hills. The design has 114 one-bedroom apartments and 38 two-bedroom apartments in four-story buildings, according to Consensus Planning documents. It also has a one-story community building.
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