by schuck | Jan 12, 2017 | Archived, Featured, FeaturedProjects, Project Reel
Colorado Springs, Colorado – Schuck acquired this 473-acre infill project following its foreclosure, repositioning it through zoning and creative new road configurations. After working collaboratively with the State and City, Schuck negotiated the relocation of...
by schuck | Jan 12, 2017 | Archived, Featured, FeaturedProjects, Project Reel
Colorado Springs, Colorado – Schuck acquired this partially completed master planned community in northwest Colorado Springs when the original developer was unable to overcome some serious challenges. By constructing new arterials and adding amenities, Mountain...
by schuck | Jan 4, 2017 | Archived, Featured, FeaturedProjects, Project Reel
Colorado Springs, Colorado – Schuck acquired 342 acres, immediately east of the United States Air Force Academy and I-25, from Ford Motor Company renaming it InterQuest. Key to its ultimate development and sale was the privately funded construction of a new...
by Josh Nicholson | Dec 6, 2016 | Archived, Featured, FeaturedProjects, Project Reel
Colorado Springs, Colorado – Schuck acquired, repositioned, and developed 175 strategically situated acres in what was then the geographical and population center of Colorado Springs, a very complicated and sensitive infill challenge. Printers Park is currently...
by Josh Nicholson | Dec 6, 2016 | Archived, Featured, FeaturedProjects, Project Reel
Colorado Springs, Colorado – After rejecting many suitors, the Myron Stratton Home sold 79 very sensitively located acres, in the immediate vicinity of the Broadmoor Hotel, to Schuck, on which a guarded, gated, upscale residential community was developed. A very...
by Josh Nicholson | Dec 4, 2016 | Archived, Featured, FeaturedProjects, Project Reel
Colorado Springs, Colorado – Schuck, along with his friend and business partner Bill Daniels, acquired this failed mountainside gated community in Colorado Springs from the FDIC. At the time of its purchase, Cedar Heights properties were virtually unmarketable...