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Hatler-May Village                                      Sol Naciente

Colorado Springs    a | $1,228,589                       Fort Morgan  a | $882,402

developer | Christian Church Homes                      developer | Community Resources and
                                                        Housing Development Corporation
Low income senior housing featuring an onsite
multipurpose room, fitness room, craft room, and        A farm labor project. Affordable rental housing
computer center. Provides social services plan for all  for Fort Morgan agricultural workers. Within
residents, and supportive services as needed.           walking distance to Salud Family Health Center
                                                        and local schools.
77 units | 58 one-bedroom; 19 two-bedroom |
14 @ 40% AMI; 43 @ 50% AMI; 20 @ 60% AMI                50 units | 26 three-bedroom; 24 four-bedroom |
                                                        49 @ 60% AMI; 1 employee unit

Mariposa Phase VI                                       South Fork Heights Apartments

Denver              a | $1,178,762                                    a | $312,589

developer | Denver Housing Authority                    South Fork

Mixed-use, mixed-income transit-oriented                developer | Belmont Development Company
development. This is the sixth phase of Denver
Housing Authority’s South Lincoln Homes HOPE            An affordable housing development serving
VI Revitalization Plan. Includes a commercial           individuals and families. Originally constructed in
promenade leading from the 10th and Osage light         1990 and requiring significant investment to update
rail station to the Santa Fe Arts District.             the project.

94 units | 45 one-bedroom; 39 two-bedroom;              34 units | 6 one-bedroom; 26 two-bedroom;
5 three-bedroom townhomes; 5 four-bedroom               2 three-bedroom | 33 @ 60% AMI; 1 employee unit
townhomes | 30 @ 40% AMI; 17 @ 50% AMI;
17 @ 60% AMI; 30 @ market rate                          Spring Creek Apartments

                                                        Longmont      a | $888,948

Mission Village of Greeley                              developer | Longmont Housing Development
                                                        Corporation
Greeley             a | $990,000

developer | Commonwealth Development                    Serving extremely low income seniors, and ranked
Corporation                                             as the top rental housing priority within Boulder
                                                        County for receipt of CDBG-DR funds available to
Family-sized units in an increasingly tight rental      support flood recovery efforts.
market that was devastated by the 2013 floods.
                                                        60 units | 52 one-bedroom; 8 two-bedroom |
50 units | 13 two-bedroom; 31 three-bedroom;            30 @ 30% AMI; 30 @ 40% AMI
6 four-bedroom | 6 @ 30% AMI; 8 @ 40% AMI;
28 @ 50% AMI; 8 @ 60% AMI                               Town Center North Apartments

Oakshire Trails                                         Wheat Ridge   a | $965,327

Pueblo              a | $1,107,010                      developer | Wazee Partners

developer | Four Corners Development                    Affordable senior housing development
                                                        addressing tight rental market in Wheat Ridge.
Residential community for moderately active,
independent seniors ages 55+. Designed to               50 units | 33 one-bedroom; 17 two-bedroom |
promote active engagement among residents.              10 @ 40% AMI; 14 @ 50% AMI; 26 @ 60% AMI

62 units | 46 one-bedroom; 16 two-bedroom |             Yale Station
9 @ 40% AMI; 34 @ 50% AMI; 19 @ 60% AMI

Pathways Village                                        Denver        a | $1,109,303

Grand Junction      a | $785,116                        developer | Mile High Development and
                                                        Koelbel and Company

developer | Cardinal Capital Management, Inc.           Family workforce housing units adjacent to the
                                                        Yale light rail station in Denver. Includes a community
The first supportive housing project of its kind        room, indoor bike storage, a fitness room, and
along Colorado’s Western Slope. Developed in            community garden.
partnership with Homeward Bound of the Grand
Valley, Inc., for homeless individuals and families.    66 units | 45 one-bedroom; 18 two-bedroom,
                                                        3 three-bedroom | 6 @ 30% AMI; 11 @ 40% AMI;
40 units | 20 one-bedroom; 15 two-bedroom;              30 @ 50% AMI; 19 @ 60% AMI
5 three-bedroom | 40 @ 50% AMI

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