A $28 million, 70-unit apartment complex in south Westminster has opened its doors to residents.
Called Alto at Westminster, it was developed by Gorman and Co. and Unison Housing Partners (formerly Adams County Housing Authority).
The mixed-use development will also house the Unison Housing Partners’ new headquarters.
Alto will have one, two, and three-bedroom units for residents earning between 30 and 60 percent of area median income. Monthly rents will range between $506 to $1,012 for one-bedroom, $607 to $1,215 for two-bedroom, and $701 to $1,402 for three-bedroom apartments.
The development will also be the office of the Life Center, a nonprofit community center that provides access to jobs, counseling and educational classes.
Unison Housing Partners collaborates with nonprofits as well as public and private entities to provide affordable housing in Adams County.
The project was financed through partnerships including, but not limited to, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Colorado Housing and Finance Authority, Adams County and the City of Westminster.
Enterprise Community Partners provided low-income housing tax credit equity and FirstBank provided the construction loan and permanent debt.
Swinerton Builders was the general contractor and Shears Adkins Rockmore was the architect.
Article in the Denver Business Journal.