![]() Hardy announced at the event that the first commercial lease for the mixed-use buildings has officially been signed by Mo’īetta Gumbo. The opportunity to dine in the restaurant or “eat at their seat” during the films. The theatre features first-run movies and includes Scripted, a full bar and restaurant, and reclining seats. This flagship of the 43,000-square-foot central community plaza is a main draw for entertainment and arts to Downtown Loveland. The grand opening also marked the first day of business for the seven-screen, 625-seat MetroLux Dine-In Theatre. Catering to business travelers and tourists, the hotel offers 102 rooms with free wireless internet and pet-friendly accommodations while featuring a lounge, indoor pool, fitness center and 1,000 square feet of divisible meeting space. The 63,550-square-foot, four-story TownePlace Suites by Marriott opened on July 31st with occupancy rates hovering around 80 percent in the first two weeks. The apartments have remained 96 percent leased since shortly after opening. It’s going to draw even more people downtown to spend time with their families.Īlthough the event celebrated the opening of the entire project, the public parking garage and Patina Flats have been open since August of 2018. “We were supposed to paint our vision for the future of Loveland, and The Foundry is making it come true.” Mike Scholl reveled in the fact that downtown Loveland now has a first-run movie theatre right in the heart of the downtown district. “We painted the hard hats and shovels that they used for the groundbreaking,” Haslund-Nielson recalled. Haslund-Nielson remarked on the partnership between The Foundry and the Boys & Girls Club for the groundbreaking two Partnership Sean Hawkins, and 14-year-old Cali Haslund-Nielson, member of the Boys & Girls Club of Larimer County. The grand opening program also included remarks from Brinkman CEO Kevin Brinkman, City of Loveland Economicĭevelopment Manager Mike Scholl, City of Loveland Mayor Jacki Marsh, Executive Director of the Loveland Downtown It’s been exciting to help bring hat vision to life.” ![]() “The City has driven the vision for this dynamic development that we hope will add to the vibrancy of downtown Loveland. “This has been a true community partnership,” said Jay Hardy, president of Brinkman. Brinkman is an owner in all parts of the project, Brue Baukol Capital Partners co-owns the mixed-use buildings and theatre, and Colmena Group co-owns the hotel. The development includes Patina Flats, two mixed-use apartment buildings with 155 units, first-run MetroLux Dine-In Theatre, TownePlace Suites by Marriott, a 460-stall parking garage and a community plaza. The Foundry is a $76 million public/private partnership with the City of Loveland, Brinkman and investment partners Brue Baukol Capital Partners and Colmena Group.įormerly known as “South Catalyst”, the project was conceptualized by the City of Loveland more than a decade ago as part of their Downtown Strategic Plan. Brinkman Construction is delivering the project, while design services were managed by OZ Architecture.By Stephanie Ashley, marketing & communications manager, BrinkmanĬity officials, staff, project team and community members gathered to celebrate the official Grand Opening of The Foundry on Thursday Aug.15. Totaling 259,641-SF combined, the Lincoln and Cleveland Buildings broke ground in the summer of 2017 and now both race toward completion as summer turns to fall in 2018. Broader site amenities open to the public include a TownePlace Suites by Marriott hotel, restaurants, retail, and a five-screen Metropolitan Theatre, all connected by a central plaza. Resident community amenities include fitness center, lounge/lobby, and a rooftop patio with sweeping views of the Front Range. Located from 1st to 3rd Streets between Cleveland and Lincoln Avenues in Loveland, The Foundry will combine projects throughout two-and-a-half city blocks to deliver multi-family, parking, retail, entertainment, and outdoor gathering spaces.ĭubbed Patina Flats, a two-building mixed-use complex anchors the project presenting 155 new units in a combination of studio, 1-, 2-, and 3- bedroom apartments. ![]() Patina Flats at The Foundry Takes Shape in LovelandĪ unique public-private partnership between the City of Loveland and Fort-Collins-based developer Brinkman is working to revitalize the Loveland’s downtown corridor with an interesting mixed-use redevelopment project, The Foundry.
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