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A plan facing a public hearing Wednesday before the Loveland Planning Commission would add up to 2,277 housing units in a 150-acre parcel of the Centerra South development in east Loveland.
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The 15 members of the Northern Integrated Supply Project will have to collectively come up with more than $33 million this year to fund continued planning and design and legal work for the ongoing water project that is designed to secure their future water needs.
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Boulder Housing Partners' work is underway on the Alpine-Balsam project. The affordable-housing venture is decades in the making.
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More breweries closed than opened in 2024, and the Boulder-based Brewers Association, a trade group for small and independent American craft brewers, is forecasting another tough year in 2025.
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Developer Martin Lind’s proposal to Greeley would require the city to guarantee the Cascadia project’s $1.1 billion debt. Cascadia would be funded through the revenues it generates once it opens as well as through $793 million in bonds. Greeley city officials are now reviewing a market study and will receive an economic impact report on Dec. 20.
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Some Northern Colorado towns could soon be able to approve projects and development reviews now that North Weld County Water District has officially lifted its 3-year-old moratorium on new taps.
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Future Legends Sports Complex and Northern Colorado Hailstorm owner Jeff Katofsky is now suing the United Soccer League. Katofsky alleges fraud and claims the league failed to pay out tournament prize money for his team.
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The Board of Weld County Commissioners on Wednesday approved a solar farm that will create one of the largest solar projects in the country.
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The Loveland City Council will hold a special meeting next Tuesday to name a new city manager, city attorney and municipal judge. The three appointments must be ratified by a supermajority of council members.
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Colorado State University is entering the race to create long-term fusion energy. The university recently broke ground on a 150-million-dollar facility named “The Advanced Technology for Laser Applications and Science,” or ATLAS, Center.