About 18 months after breaking ground, Boulder Housing Partners celebrated the grand opening of its new apartment complex, Rally Flats, on Thursday.
Rally Flats is a 1.86-acre, 100-unit, permanently affordable housing complex. Ten of those units are for people experiencing homelessness, five of which are one-bedroom apartments and five of which are two-bedrooms. The three-building complex houses 24 studios, 62 single-bedroom apartments and 14 two-bedroom apartments for households that earn less than 60% of the area median income. The project’s price tag is about $36 million, according to a spokesperson.
The cheapest apartments are just more than $1,200 per month with utilities and Wi-Fi included…