In this Colorado ski town, student-built structures are a makeshift solution to problems that leave many U.S. educators with no affordable place to live
School districts in Colorado’s pricey high country are leading such efforts, but at least one metro Denver district the Douglas County School District is eyeing a partnership with developers to turn district land into housing for its employees.
School districts are building tiny homes, becoming landlords and partnering with developers so that they can find ways to either lease housing to their employees at below-market rates or make homeownership possible.
School districts in Colorado’s pricey high country are leading such efforts, but at least one metro Denver district the Douglas County School District is eyeing a partnership with developers to turn district land into housing for its employees.
School districts are building tiny homes, becoming landlords and partnering with developers so that they can find ways to either lease housing to their employees at below-market rates or make homeownership possible.