Slowly, new housing options emerge in Boulder

Five of 25 planned duplex units have been built at the end of Hauser Street in Boulder.

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Two long-awaited housing projects, which together promise to increase the total number of available residential units in Boulder by more than 15 percent over the next two years, are slowly making progress.

At the western end of Hauser Street, contractor Ryan Werner has finished construction of five of a planned 25 duplex townhouses. He expects to lay the foundation for five more by year-end, and to complete construction within two years. Presently, excavators and other heavy machinery are completing a significant earth moving operation, while contractors and other day laborers put finishing touches on the first of the finished homes.

The Fuller Subdivision, first proposed by Boulder resident Buster Bullock in 2021, faces a more uncertain timeline. Bullock’s plan contemplates at least 36 units on land near the Boulder cemetery — but while the city has extended permitting approvals to 2026, the development continues to be slowed by litigation.

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