Economy & Economic Development  November 2, 2015

Utah developer eyes Harmony Road for mixed-use project

FORT COLLINS — A Utah-based developer wants to construct a mixed-use building with commercial space and apartments on vacant land at 201 E. Harmony Road in Fort Collins.

SEEC Enterprises, based in Park City, Utah and led by owner Ben Massimino, wants to build a four-story, 240,000-square-foot mixed-use building on 4.9 acres of vacant land.

Uses will include 166 apartment units and 9,700 square feet of commercial/office space near the southeast corner of Harmony Road and College Avenue, according to documents submitted to the Fort Collins’ planning department.

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SEEC Enterprises plans to provide 20 percent of the units as affordable, creating what it calls a “mixed-income community.”

The project will include commercial/office uses on the main floor, plus a fitness area, clubroom with an open kitchen/bar area, private-dining room, business/meeting facilities, bike-storage area, dog-wash station, multiple outdoor terrace areas and a ground level outdoor pool and landscaped promenade.

Studios, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, on floors one through four, will have nine‐foot ceilings, washers/dryers, stainless steel appliances, granite kitchen and bathroom countertops, wood flooring in the kitchens and living rooms, and outdoor balconies and terraces, according to documents.

Vaught Frye Larson Architects, which has offices in Fort Collins and Cheyenne, Wyo., is the project architect, and Fort Collins-based Ripley Design Inc. is consulting on the project.

FORT COLLINS — A Utah-based developer wants to construct a mixed-use building with commercial space and apartments on vacant land at 201 E. Harmony Road in Fort Collins.

SEEC Enterprises, based in Park City, Utah and led by owner Ben Massimino, wants to build a four-story, 240,000-square-foot mixed-use building on 4.9 acres of vacant land.

Uses will include 166 apartment units and 9,700 square feet of commercial/office space near the southeast corner of Harmony Road and College Avenue, according to documents submitted to the Fort Collins’ planning department.

SEEC Enterprises plans to provide 20 percent of the units as affordable, creating what it calls…

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