Developable land scarce in Boulder, small parcels left
BOULDER The city of Boulder has plenty of open space in its parks and mountains, but developable open space is a different story.
There are a little more than a dozen significant vacant land parcels left within or nearby the city that could be developed, the Boulder County Business Report found. This does not include the numerous redevelopment opportunities of existing development.
The largest vacant properties are north and south of the city, within unincorporated Boulder County.
About 350 acres of vacant land with various parcels and owners sit along 28th Street northeast of Jay Road. The city and county have designated the…
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