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1758 Chester Street
Aurora, CO 80010
— Adams
County — North Aurora Sub Neighborhood
65 ft front by 127 lot depth and zoning OA-RMU, you could easily build 6 townhomes or four plex or even an apartment building. Steps away from Montview Park and Stanley Marketplace as well as Children's Hospital and Anschultz UCHealth University, this location will be very attractive to many tenants. Owners also looking to partner with a developer and build.
OA-RMU: The Original Aurora Residential Mixed Use district shall promote active and pedestrian-oriented areas that have a mix of high-density residential uses with the option for neighborhood-scale commercial uses on the ground floor of multi-family buildings. The district shall permit a broad range of moderate- to high-density housing types which provide a diversity of choices for households of different age, size and income.