Come on, Fort Collins. Who do you think you are, Brooklyn? You're cool, but you're not that cool. Is our minimum wage too low, or our cost of living too high?
According to the Coloradoan, the Fort Collins Housing Authority will be adding 72 affordable housing units to the 1,043 units it currently owns thanks to approval by the Fort Collins Planning and Zoning Board on a new $18.4 million affordable housing complex.
Many people in Fort Collins are eagerly looking forward to the construction surrounding the Foothills Mall to be complete for a variety of reasons, but one property under development in that area has made what can be considered a strange request.
If you're in the home-buying process, be aware of these particularly important considerations—and only the home's current owner can provide the answers.
When choosing between buying a newly built home or a pre-owned, older one, here are five important considerations to think about before making your decision.
Some say it's a pointless ordinance that drives up rent. Others say it saves their neighborhoods from crowded streets and annoying late-night parties. Whichever way you look at it, Fort Collins' three-unrelated ordinance is here to stay.