February 20, 2013

CSU AD Jack Graham buys $1.1 million property

FORT COLLINS — CSU Athletic Director Jack Graham and his wife, Ginger, have purchased a $1.1 million property on about 45 acres on the northern edge of Fort Collins.

Larimer County property records show that the Grahams closed on the property at the end of October.

The property includes a main barn with 14 stalls and a tack room, according to real estate listings, with a two-bedroom apartment above the barn.

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The property was developed in the 1970s as a horse breeding and boarding facility called Moondrift Farm. it also includes multiple paddocks, an arena and a smaller barn with room for six horses.


FORT COLLINS — CSU Athletic Director Jack Graham and his wife, Ginger, have purchased a $1.1 million property on about 45 acres on the northern edge of Fort Collins.

Larimer County property records show that the Grahams closed on the property at the end of October.

The property includes a main barn with 14 stalls and a tack room, according to real estate listings, with a two-bedroom apartment above the barn.

The property was developed in the 1970s as a horse breeding and boarding facility called Moondrift Farm. it also includes multiple paddocks, an arena and a smaller barn with room for six…

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