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New housing units have been popping up all around Silverthorne for a few years now, and even more are on the drawing board.
Lina Lesmes, Silverthorne planning manager, said there are a lot of housing projects in the works right now, but that it has been this way for about three years as Silverthorne is growing in popularity.
“It’s just really exciting to see all the interest in Silverthorne and the town really transform,” Lesmes said. “I would love it if we could see more workforce housing development.”
Lesmes said the market is delivering more and more market-rate housing developments, while the town is spearheading workforce housing projects. The town was able to start the Smith Ranch workforce housing development thanks to voter-approved funding.
Rendering from Milender White presentation to Silverthorne Town Council
A preliminary site plan for Fourth Street North, an extension of Silverthorne’s Fourth Street Crossing development, was approved unanimously by Silverthorne Town Council at last week’s meeting.
Plans for Fourth Street North are taking place as construction continues at Fourth Street Crossing. Fourth Street North is proposed to include a hotel; mixed-use buildings with retail, restaurant and service space; residential units including workforce housing; and a central plaza with a commercial building, outdoor seating and a climbing wall.
The proposed development includes two mixed-use buildings along Fifth Street, a four-story parking structure with 190 spaces along Adams Avenue, and another mixed-use building that will include parking, commercial space and residential units on Adams Avenue.