Real Estate
Boulder's Last 30Pearl Parcels Selling For $10.8M
The city is accepting offers for the final parcels in the 30Pearl development.
BOULDER, CO — The City of Boulder released a call for offers for the last two parcels in the 30Pearl development project, at 2360 30th Street. Quadrant 3 and Quadrant 4 North are the final undeveloped portions of the 160-acre Boulder Junction district.
Two parcels are owned by Boulder Housing Partners, the city’s housing authority, which is developing 120 permanently affordable rental apartments. The third will be developed as 76 market rate rental apartments with market and affordable commercial space. Around half of the housing units at 30Pearl will be permanently affordable housing.
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The master developer, Boulder Housing Partners, has completed the Form Based Code review for the overall site design and utilities, as well as the subdivision and design of the buildings on Q3 and Q4N, the city said. Q3, on the northeast portion of the 30Pearl site, and Q4N are build-ready sites with completed parking and infrastructure.

The location is next to Goose Creek and its path. Housing units will front onto Junction Park with easy access to the park, Junction Place and the train depot restaurant.
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Q4N, in the heart of the site next to Junction Place on the east side of the property, is offered for development as a for-sale co-operative and/or co-housing community. The ideal offer would include for-sale homes with significant middle-income affordability; with 25 to 50 percent of the units being permanently affordable to households earning between 80 percent and 150 percent of the area median income, the city said.
A question and answer session will be held from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. March 4, in Boulder's City Council Chambers, 1777 Broadway. Staff will be on hand from the city's Planning & Development department, Housing and Human Services, City Attorney’s Office and Access & Parking.
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