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Former Artery building in Fort Collins repurposed for co-housing

A developer is working with owners of the former Downtown Artery building, 252 Linden St., to turn the building s second floor into affordable co-housing.   The plan, proposed by Helix Development Group of Fort Collins, would essentially add nine bedrooms to the existing three bedrooms on the second floor with shared bathrooms, a living room, kitchen and common area, said Josh Harrison, president of Helix Development. Harrison is awaiting a building permit from the city of Fort Collins before starting construction at the end of April with construction done by August and the units leased for a Sept. 1 move in. According to the permit, renovations will cost about $521,000 including the cost of adding a wheelchair lift to provide accessibility for people with disabilities. 

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