Boulder Housing Partners to develop 30Pearl project
BOULDER — Boulder city leaders recently approved an agreement that makes Boulder Housing Partners the master developer of an affordable-housing project called 30Pearl.
That project will include 120 affordable one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments at the 4.6-acre site at the intersection of 30th and Pearl streets. It will be part of the larger Boulder Junction, a 160-acre mixed-use redevelopment area.
BHP, the Boulder’s housing authority, will manage pre-development entitlements, infrastructure and construction, city documents show. BHP will own all the permanently affordable rental units, which will serve households earning 30 percent to 60 percent of the area median income.
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BHP will finance the project through sources such as private activity bonds, tax credits and grants.
“This the kind of innovative partnership we excel at,” BHP executive director Jeremy Durham said in a prepared statement. “Working with the city, we’ll fulfill the community’s vision of a vibrant district with new affordable homes for a wide range of residents.”
In addition to the 120 affordable rental units, plans for 30Pearl include 15 to 25 homes to be sold to middle-income buyers and as many as 134 market-rate homes.
“We’re eager to get started on this important project,” Durham said. “Everyone in Boulder feels the pinch of rapidly rising home prices and stagnant incomes. This is one way we can make Boulder more inclusive.”
BOULDER — Boulder city leaders recently approved an agreement that makes Boulder Housing Partners the master developer of an affordable-housing project called 30Pearl.
That project will include 120 affordable one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments at the 4.6-acre site at the intersection of 30th and Pearl streets. It will be part of the larger Boulder Junction, a 160-acre mixed-use redevelopment area.
BHP, the Boulder’s housing authority, will manage pre-development…
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