A Look at How ARCH Projects Take Shape​

These Values guide ARCH Housing Developments:
  • Developing within city standards
  • Consistent with the community-approved Comprehensive Plan
  • Balancing density with neighborhood character
  • Working with neighbors and taking community input
  • Providing dedicated parking
Developing within city standards

Every project follows established planning, zoning, and public approval processes before construction begins.

Consistent with the community-approved Comprehensive Plan

Projects are aligned with the goals and guidelines outlined in the Comprehensive Plan.

Balancing density with neighborhood character

Projects are designed to make efficient use of land while reflecting the scale of surrounding neighborhoods. At Herberger Hideaway, historic structures were preserved, and most new construction is on the non-residential side of the property. At 180 Leadville, the Alfonso Price home was preserved, and alley-facing development was kept to a single story.

Working with neighbors and taking community input

Community input is part of the process, and project designs are adjusted during planning and review to respond to neighbors when possible.

Providing dedicated parking

ARCH developments include designated parking for residents. At Herberger Hideaway, single-family homes include two-car garages, and apartments have designated surface parking. At 180 Leadville, parking requirements were exceeded to provide dedicated spaces for each home.

We’re continuing to move several projects forward.

Leasing is underway at Herberger Hideaway, with new residents expected next month. At Quigley Farm, several families are currently engaged in the process of owning homes as development progresses. At 180 Leadville, ARCH anticipates issuing a Request for Proposals for contractors once engineering is complete, likely by the end of the month.

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