
Founded in 1966, Boulder Housing Partners (BHP) is the housing authority for the City of Boulder. We build, own and manage affordable housing for low and moderate income residents and we are committed to fostering a healthy sense of community in every property we develop.
Location: United States, Colorado, Boulder
Employees: 51-200
Phone: +1 720-564-4610
Founded date: 1966
Mentions in press and media 22
Date | Title | Description |
07.01.2025 | Tensions Rise Over Housing and Traffic Decisions in Boulder County | Boulder County is a tapestry of communities, each thread woven with unique concerns and aspirations. Recently, two significant issues have emerged, igniting debates among residents and officials alike. The first revolves around the allocati... |
03.01.2025 | Local News | City officials, Boulder County commissioners clash over affordable housing tax spending plan | “This decision, by a County that has built all of 441 units of affordable housing between 2012 and 2023, a number that pales in comparison to the City of Boulder and its partners (especially Boulder Housing Partners), which built 1,616 unit... |
22.12.2024 | Commentary | Guest opinion: Mark Wallach and Matt Benjamin: County must reassess use of affordable housing tax | On top of this, there is an allocation of $835,000 for a fund balance reserve. It is certainly fair to ask, for which governmental entity is this reserve being maintained? Is it a reserve for all, or just for the County’s projects? And, as ... |
10.10.2024 | Boulder’s Housing Crisis: A Ticking Time Bomb | Boulder, Colorado, is facing a housing crisis that looms like a storm cloud over the city. With an estimated need for 10,700 new housing units by 2032, the challenge is monumental. This figure represents a staggering 23.11% increase in the ... |
09.10.2024 | Local News | Boulder needs an estimated 10,700 more housing units by 2032 | Boulder is far from the only Front Range city facing potential housing shortages as more people move to the area and seek jobs here. In its Regional Housing Needs Assessment, DRCOG calculated housing need in its member jurisdictions, factor... |
05.09.2024 | Local News | Boulder City Council OKs $6.6M in bonds for income-restricted housing | The Boulder City Council approved more than $6.6 million on Thursday evening in bonds for Boulder Housing Partners to help fund an up-and-coming permanently affordable housing project. Council members voted 8-0 in favor of approval. Council... |
19.08.2024 | Local News | A ‘golden opportunity’: Excitement abounds over BHP takeover of Boulder’s Golden West senior apartments | “I think a lot of them feel, when you’ve hit bottom, there’s no way to go except laterally or up,” she said.Rough years for Golden West With two towers containing 253 independent living apartments, Golden West accounts for nearly 40% of the... |
08.08.2024 | Local News | Boulder County selling 7 affordable housing properties | Two are owned outright by the housing authority, while the rest are in a bond group and sales proceeds will go to pay down the bonds. The properties were built between 1910 and 1980. Lopez-Baker said the county looked at rent income versus ... |
17.07.2024 | Commentary | Guest opinion: John Torres and Jeremy Durham: Pursuing a continued legacy of affordable housing for Boulder seniors | A meeting was hosted to announce the upcoming change with residents, and more than 100 residents and family members turned out to listen and have their questions answered. Resoundingly, the residents expressed enthusiasm for this change as ... |
14.07.2024 | Editorials | Editorial: Converting vacant offices to housing is an idea worth carefully exploring | (Transportation is the largest polluter in the U.S., and passenger cars account for 58% of those emissions, according to the EPA.) All of this means that Boulder needs more housing units — more affordable housing units, more middle-income h... |
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