By Lincoln Miller Recent letters have questioned Boulder’s policy of allowing housing developers to pay “cash in lieu” of providing permanently affordable housing on site. There’s a suspicion that since the cash-out option is often more attractive to developers, it must be worse for the city and our affordable housing program.
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Cities step up as affordable housing evaporates along Front Range
By Emilie Rusch Affordable housing is disappearing across the Front Range, but perhaps nowhere more dramatically than in Boulder. According to a 2014 study by the city’s housing authority, Boulder is losing about 1,000 units of market affordable for-sale and rental housing every year and adding back an average of
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Deals of the Year: A glance at 2015’s top transactions
By BizWest Staff What are the top transactions for 2015 in the Boulder Valley and Northern Colorado? BizWest’s inaugural “Deals of the Year” for 2015 run the gamut from burgeoning apartment complexes and health-care facilities to a redeveloped mall, a new football stadium and a toy that would feel more
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