Category: Loveland
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HUD money to boost projects, $587,000 for low-income housing
BY KEVIN DUGGAN KevinDuggan @coloradoan.com Fort Collins is in line to receive more than $587,000 in federal economic stimulus funding to support programs for low-income residents. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development on Wednesday allocated about 75 percent of the $13.6 billion earmarked in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act for its programs…
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800 Lovelanders join push for downtown revitalization
By Douglas Crowl • Loveland Connection • February 20, 2009 The latest message from the Citizens for a Vibrant Downtown Loveland to the Loveland City Council is signed by 800 names. As promised, the group has completed a petition with 800 resident signatures calling for the City Council to financially support projects that would revitalize…
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Vacancies down in Fort Collins, up in Greeley & Loveland
DENVER – The apartment vacancy rate in Fort Collins shrunk to a seven-year low during the last half of 2008, while the rates in Greeley and Loveland crept upward during the final quarter of the year. The tight rental market in Fort Collins is reflected in the 4.2 percent vacancy rate posted during the third…
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Three employers brighten Larimer County’s jobs horizon
By pat ferrier • patferrier@coloradoan.com • February 1, 2009 There’s no business like new business. The spring openings of a Walmart Supercenter, Embassy Suites hotel and southeast library branch provide an island of hope amid a sea of lost jobs, furloughs and frozen pay. The trio of openings, which promise about 650 new jobs, come…
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NoCo vacancies tighten, rents soar
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NOTE: The statewide vacancy data is approximately three months old by the time it is released. Many apartment owners have seen vacancies increase and incentives reappear in the last two to three months. DENVER – Bucking a statewide trend, apartment vacancies in Fort Collins, Loveland and Greeley declined during the third quarter of 2008, according…