These case studies examine how community-based organizations and mission-driven developers preserve naturally occurring affordable housing and properties with expiring affordability covenants in Colorado through strategic acquisition and renovation. The documents detail financing structures, resident and community impacts, innovative ownership models, challenges facing preservation efforts, and policy recommendations for supporting affordable housing conservation across diverse communities.
- Archway Communities | Downing Square in Denver’s Five Points neighborhood
- East Colfax Community Collective (EC3) | 1371 Xenia in Denver’s East Colfax Corridor
- Home Trust of Ouray County | Ouray Sixplex in Ouray
- Rocky Mountain Communities | Parkview Village West in Arvada
- Ulysses Development Group | Eagle Villas in Eagle
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