Ten developments have been selected to receive federal and state low-income housing tax credits in Colorado.
These projects will create or preserve 1,169 affordable homes across the state, supporting individuals, families, persons experiencing homelessness, individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and older adults, reported the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority.
The developments receiving housing credit reservations in this year’s second round are located in Aurora, Colorado Springs, Denver, Fort Collins, Glenwood Springs, Granby, Pueblo, and Westminster:
- 4340 South Monaco, Denver
Developer: Shea Properties;
- Compass Pointe, Pueblo
Developer: Kittle Property Group;
- Creekside Flats, Denver
Developer: Archway Investment Corp.;
- Glenwood Gardens, Glenwood Springs
Developer: Cohen-Esrey Development Group;
- Grove in Bloom, Fort Collins
Developer: Pedcor Investments;
- Jet Wing Flats, Colorado Springs
Developers: Commonwealth Development Corp. and Solid Rock Community Development Corp.;
- Maiker Uplands, Westminster
Developer: Maiker Housing Partners;
- Stables, Aurora
Developer: Grovewood Community Development;
- Summit at Granby Apartments, Granby
Developer: Summit Housing Group; and
- Tiara Apartments, Aurora
Developer: KCG Development
Descriptions of the developments can be found here.