The big 4th Street project in Downtown Loveland will bring a lot of changes; to make those changes, the street has to shut down another section to traffic.
4th Street Project in Downtown Loveland to Close West End for 6+ Months
Loveland’s Heart Improvement Plan (HIP) began in February of 2025, and won’t be completed, weather permitting, until the summer of 2026. It began on the east end of the street, disrupting businesses and pedestrians, in the effort to make 4th Street better.
The HIP project is anything but “hip” to the businesses that are dealing with the tearing up of the street. While there are not a lot of businesses on the east end of 4th, the one that are there have seen a dramatic drop in foot traffic. While that part of the project continues, the west end will see the same beginning May 12, 2025.
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The City of Loveland will be closing 4th between Garfield and Railroad to motor traffic, for what could be eight months, but at least six at the minimum. Just like on the east end, they’ll be replacing water lines, improving/expanding the sidewalks, and installing parallel parking.
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Technically, this west end of 4th is “Block 5″ for the project. The east end is “Block 1 and Block 2;” the major section, between Lincoln Avenue and Cleveland Avenue, are “Block 3 and Block 4.”
Businesses Affected by West End Construction on 4th Street in Loveland
As of May of 2025, there are several businesses in the area of Garfield and Railroad; most notably Loveland Aleworks, Backyard Tap, The Egg Kings, and Lucky Dog Spa. People will still be able to get those locations, they’ll just have to maneuver the fencing that’s in place…