Thompson Thrift, a full-service nationally recognized real estate company and one of the nation’s leading multifamily developers, hosted a ribbon cutting for Notch66, a 336-unit multifamily community in the Boulder suburb of Longmont. The first residents began moving in during winter of 2023 and the community is already over 30% leased.
“Notch66 provides an appealing rental option for residents desiring the style, luxury and convenience that Thompson Thrift communities feature,” said Angie Atkins, senior vice president of community management for Thompson Thrift. “We are thrilled with the warm welcome we have received so far and look forward to creating a community that residents are proud to call home.”
Sitting on 18.4 acres at 2514 Main Street and Ute Highway, Notch66 offers 336 one-, two- and three-bedroom garden style apartment homes. Each apartment home includes many in-demand features including elegant quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, tile backsplashes, large walk-in closets, hardwood-style flooring, full-size washers and dryers, and more. Some apartments also include detached garages and private yards.
Thompson Thrift is a full-service real estate development company focused on ground-up commercial and mixed-use development across the Midwest, Southeast and Southwest. For nearly 40 years, Thompson Thrift has invested more than $5 billion into local communities and has become known as a trusted partner committed to developing high-quality, attractive multifamily, commercial and industrial projects.
The company has been active in Colorado for 11 years and has developed over 4,100 apartment homes in the state, which currently includes 10 communities between Fort Collins and Colorado Springs. The company was recently recognized with a Top Workplaces 2024 award by Denver Post Top Workplaces.