Stalled mixed-use development in Springs gets new life
COLORADO SPRINGS – New owners of Colorado Crossing, the stalled mixed-use development in northern Colorado Springs, have renamed it Victory Ridge and hope a sports complex and variety of residential and commercial uses will transform the troubled project into a winner.
The Colorado Springs Gazette reports that Westside Investment Partners in Denver, which paid $22.1 million in October for the 153-acre property southeast of InterQuest and Voyager parkways, rolled out the rebranding campaign Wednesday amid details of finishing a partially completed office building, movie theater complex and parking garage at the site.
Other plans include new hotels, apartments, stores and restaurants at Victory Ridge and setting aside up to 55 acres for the Larry Ochs Sports Complex.
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COLORADO SPRINGS – New owners of Colorado Crossing, the stalled mixed-use development in northern Colorado Springs, have renamed it Victory Ridge and hope a sports complex and variety of residential and commercial uses will transform the troubled project into a winner.
The Colorado Springs Gazette reports that Westside Investment Partners in Denver, which paid $22.1 million in October for the 153-acre property southeast of InterQuest and Voyager parkways, rolled out the rebranding campaign Wednesday amid details of finishing a partially completed office building, movie theater complex and parking garage at the site.
Other plans include new hotels, apartments, stores…
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