The Moraine
2735 Mountain Brook Dr,
Longmont, CO 80503
$1,570 - $3,145
Studio - 3 Beds
The Spoke on Coffman is a mixed-use neighborhood of affordable rental homes at 518 Coffman Street in downtown Longmont. The development is surrounded by shopping, restaurants and cafés, entertainment, parks, and schools, with municipal offices and services including a recreation center, senior center and library located near the site. It is also situated a few blocks from a regional transit center, which currently offers a free bus circulating Longmont and seven other transit options connecting to Boulder, Denver and Fort Collins areas. The property consists of 73 1- to 3-bedroom apartments, affordable to households earning up to 60% of the Area Median Income (AMI). The Spoke is located across the street from the St. Vrain Community Hub, Boulder County’s integrated one-stop location for a wide range of services and benefits, including health coverage, food, financial, and child care assistance, financial coaching, immunizations, employment supports, mental health services, family and children services, and much more. The proximity of the Hub to residents of The Spoke on Coffman supports housing stability, job training and healthier households. The Spoke on Coffman also includes a 262-space parking deck with bike and electric vehicle charging for residents and downtown employees, a commercial space with an enterprise café, and office space. In all our neighborhoods of affordable homes, BCHA strives to welcome a range of community members, help them on their path to self-sufficiency by connecting them to a wide range of supports, and achieve social, economic, and environmental sustainability. The Spoke on Coffman provides affordable housing in proximity to the St. Vrain Community Hub, Longmont’s vibrant Main Street, local and regional transportation, and access to employment opportunities.
The Spoke on Coffman is an apartment community located in Boulder County and the 80501 ZIP Code. This area is served by the St Vrain Valley Re 1j attendance zone.
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Against the backdrop of the Rocky Mountains, Longmont combines small-town atmosphere with contemporary living. Home to approximately 99,000 residents, the city offers diverse housing options from historic downtown properties to newer residential developments. The rental market reflects moderate rates, with one-bedroom apartments averaging $1,620 and two-bedroom units at $1,924. Rental prices have shown minimal fluctuations over the past year in the Front Range region.
Downtown Longmont serves as the city's cultural heart, anchored by established breweries including Left Hand Brewing Company and Oskar Blues Brewery. The St. Vrain Creek winds through town, complemented by an extensive network of paths and green spaces including Thompson Park and Rogers Grove Nature Area. The Longmont Museum and Cultural Center hosts rotating exhibits and performances, while the seasonal Farmers Market runs from April through November.
Learn more about living in Longmont| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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| Drive: | 8 min | 3.1 mi | |
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| Drive: | 24 min | 15.4 mi |
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