Peakview Trails, located in Greeley, Colorado is a 96-unit community designed for seniors aged 62 and older. Each apartment in the 4-story hardi siding and stone building is furnished with energy efficient appliances, central heat and air, and a balcony or patio space.
Peakview Trails is a true senior community concept that presents residents with shared amenities like a large community room with a fireplace and plush seating, game table, shared kitchen with a surplus of seating, a stocked library, wellness room, internet café with computers, furnished exercise room, and an outdoor putting green. Peakview Trails has a covered entrance and offers both stair and elevator access.
This development was made possible by the partnership of developer Four Corners Development, general contractor Hamilton Builders, and the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority. Peakview Trails is managed by Marlene Terrazas with the Greeley Weld Housing Authority and can be reached via phone at 970-373-1414 or email [email protected].
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Four Corners/Trinity LLC and Hamilton Builders are proud to celebrate the grand opening of Peakview Trails. The community located at 1512 60th Avenue in Greeley, Colorado offers sweeping views of the Front Range Mountains with convenient access to walking, shopping, restaurants, medical care and public transportation. The four-story, mid-rise 96-unit, 62+ senior community provides a mix of high-end one-bedroom and two-bedroom units. Baron Design and Associates’ thoughtful and sustainable design features a host of amenities designed to promote active community engagement including state-of-the-art fitness studio, outdoor patio gathering area with grills, raised bed planters, walking trails, putting green, fireside lounge, entertainment kitchen and dining area, library and cybercafé.
Peakview Trails represented a unique opportunity to provide replacement housing for seniors in Weld County negatively impacted by the devastating 2013 floods. The senior community was made possible in part through joint 4% LIHTC/State LIHTC/CDBG-DR and Private Activity Bond recovery funding from the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority and The Colorado Division of Housing. Also, key were equity partners Raymond James and Gardner Capital, consulting partners The Highland Group and Daniel G. Morgan and Associates, Greeley Chamber of Commerce and management partner Greeley Weld-County Housing Authority.
Thank you to all involved in the completion of the project.
Check back for updates and information on a grand opening celebration!
Trinity Housing Development was awarded $987,140 in State Low Income Housing Tax Credits (disaster recovery) and $635,718 in 4% Federal Low Income Housing Tax Credits from Colorado Housing Finance Authority (CHFA) for a development in Greeley, Colorado. Four Corners/Trinity was also awarded a $3,500,000 (CDBG) Disaster Recovery funds from the Colorado Division of Housing for this project. These funds are due to the flood impacted area in Boulder, Larimer and Weld Counties.
Four Corners/Trinity is based in Springfield, Missouri. It is anticipated that the Greeley-Weld Housing Authority will be the property manager as well as providing an on-site activities coordinator. They have also shown their commitment to Peakview Trails by providing project based vouchers.
Leasing Information
Please contact the Housing Authority of the City of Greeley, the management agent for the property. They will coordinate the wait list and appropriate paperwork with potential residents. Potential residents are welcome to stop by the housing authority to pick up paperwork and visit with them or call the receptionist for information and to get their name on the list.
Contact information is as follows:
Housing Authority of the City of Greeley
903 6th Street
Greeley, CO 80632
970-353-7437, ext. 1011 or dial 0
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