The Southern Ute Tribe of Colorado is building the largest residential and commercial community in Durango.
The 681-acre Three Springs community is located off the reservation. The land has been annexed by the city of Durango for housing, retail and other mixed-use development.
The first phase of the project calls for 800 homes, with up to 2,300 in the future. The $82 million Mercy Regional Medical Center is already slated to open in June.
Tierra Group, the tribe's real-estate company, is in charge of the project. Tierra recently purchased apartment complexes in Albuquerque and Houston, and is developing five city blocks in Oceanside, California.
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Tribe's kids are watching their future grow
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Southern Ute Tribe - http://www.southern-ute.nsn.us
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