Plans have now been announced for the construction of a new 336-unit apartment complex on the north side of Longmont, Colorado. To be developed by the Indianapolis-based Thompson Thrift Development, Incorporated, the project is being called Notch66 and will go up on just over 18 acres next to a WalMart store in the 2500 block of Main Street. As planned, the project will see the building of one-, two-, and three-bedroom units, and is being designed by the HPA Design Group of Dallas. In a statement, Josh Purvis, managing partner with Thompson Thrift, said the new Longmont project will provide an “appealing rental option for residents desiring the style, luxury, and convenience that Thompson Thrift communities feature.” Thompson Thrift, which specializes in upscale residential and retail projects, has previously developed the Watermark at Harvest Junction project, also in Longmont, and is currently spearheading a 319-apartment complex in Fort Collins called The Quarry. According to the site RentCafe, the average rent in Longmont now stands at just over $1,700, an 18% increase over 2020. By Garry Boulard
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