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243 homes planned in Denver suburb as national homebuilder ramps up Colorado presence
National homebuilder PulteGroup Inc. (NYSE: PHM) is planning to build 243 new homes at The Aurora Highlands, a master-planned community that's projected to span nearly 4,000 acres south of Denver International Airport along E-470. Pulte appears to be ramping up its...
Aurora TV Coverage of the Commemorative Plaque Unveiling
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ABC Coverage of the Commemorative Plaque Unveiling
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Event pays tribute to grit, collaboration of Aurora Mayor Steve Hogan
Click image to view slide show. As huge, yellow earth-movers leveled the landscape around Aurora’s newest housing development, politicians and real estate developers gathered to unveil a plaque dedicated to the man who envisioned the 3,700-acre site. Former Aurora...
Richmond American Announces Lot Deal In Denver-Area MP
Plans to purchase 1,000 lots in The Aurora Highlands. Richmond American Homes of Colorado Inc., a subsidiary of M.D.C. Holdings Inc. (NYSE: MDC), said Wednesday it plans to purchase 1,000 home sites at The Aurora Highlands, one of the largest mixed-use master-planned...
A bold look at Denver area’s future: In Aurora, first large master plan in years has a fall-themed preview next weekend (Oct. 26-27)
As in previous master plans like Highlands Ranch and Stapleton, homebuyers will be lured by a range of single-family and multifamily designs, offered in eight residential villages. Denver’s amazing popularity with homebuyers — driving some of the fastest growth now in...
Aerotropolis around DIA is more than just talk as $22.5 million is laid on the table
Local civic leaders to float first of $200 million in bonds starting next month to build infrastructure
Denver’s Land Scarcity Leads Builders Closer to the Airport
Developers and builders in land-constrained Denver are betting that a new community under way near the city’s airport will resonate with home buyers.
Aerotropolis Regional Transportation Authority Groundbreaking
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The Aurora Highlands hosts Groundbreaking for the Aerotropolis Regional Transportation Authority
On September 20, 2018, The Aurora Highlands (TAH) hosted the Aerotropolis Regional Transportation Authority (ARTA) groundbreaking. ARTA is an intergovernmental agreement between the City of Aurora, Adams County, and the Aerotropolis Area Coordinating Metropolitan...
Aerotropolis gets a Boost in Adams County
The newly formed Aerotropolis Regional Transportation Authority will spend nearly $750 million to build a transportation network on a 21,000 acre site located south of Denver International Airport.
Aerotropolis Regional Transportation Authority breaks ground south of DIA
With Denver International Airport in the midst of a redevelopment project, Front Range Airport being named a Space Port and the Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center planning to open this fall, it’s probably no surprise that developers, city officials and county officials are planning for the future of the area around DIA.
Community officials move forward with ‘Aerotropolis’ development south of DIA
It took several years, but now things will move quickly just south of Denver International Airport, as more than 20,000 homes are planned and possibly tens of thousands of jobs expected as part of the Aerotropolis development.
A massive “aerotropolis” is planned for a patch of the plains near DIA that could end up bigger than the Denver Tech Center
An Aurora development that in size could rival the Denver Tech Center and downtown Denver’s central business district — with up to 80 million square feet of commercial, office and retail space…
AERO-POPULOUS: Build it in northeast Aurora, and developers say, they will come
With a bustling airport nearby and a couple busy highways, northeast Aurora seems ripe for large-scale development.
Aerotropolis Taking Flight South Of DIA
The vision for Aerotropolis is one step closer now that a funding mechanism for infrastructure is in place.
Developers plan to break ground on The Aurora Highlands
An investment group called Aurora Highlands LLC plans to begin developing The Aurora Highlands, a 2,900-acre mixed-use, master-planned community in 2017.
Developer Proposes Mixed-Use on 2,900-Acre Chunk of Aerotropolis
A development group called Aurora Highlands LLC is proposing a 2,900-acre, first-phase master planned community as part of the 21,000-acre Aerotropolis development south of DIA.
Massive, mixed-use community planned for Aurora Aerotropolis site could house 60,000 people
Aurora Highlands could have 23,000 homes, and a corporate and medical campus
Developer floats 2,900-acre project south of DIA
A 2,900-acre development has been proposed for a portion of the 21,000-acre Aerotropolis area south of Denver International Airport
Aurora Highlands development could bring 60,000 new residents
Developers have unveiled their plans to build a new community in Aurora that could eventually provide homes for 60,000 people.
Development South Of DIA Could Lead Up To 60,000 New Homes
Plans to build one of the largest and most vibrant communities in Colorado are underway, just south of the Denver International Airport.
Aurora Highlands: 5,000-acre community plans in the works
Aurora Highlands LLC, the City of Aurora and Adams County are in discussions to build “Aurora Highlands”, a 5,000 acre master-planned community.
Aurora Highlands goal: 60,000 new residents over 20 or so years
The goal: to house 23,000 families in multifamily, townhomes, and single-family homes costing anywhere from $200k to $1m. Just give them about 20 years.
Developers unveil plans for 5,000-acre Aurora Highlands, south of DIA — bringing 60,000 new residents
At the Aurora Chamber of Commerce’s annual awards dinner Friday night, a consortium of developers formally announced plans for a massive new development south of the Denver International Airport..
