The development would occupy a 7.5-acre site adjacent to the company’s brewery, which was donated to Habitat for Humanity by the Odell family late last year.
Habit For Humanity is working with local developer Hartford Homes on a proposal to build 140 condos, with 30 classified as affordable and 110 classified for those in the “missing middle” income brackets. Kwan, like other residents who shared concerns Monday, said she wants to see more affordable housing built in Fort Collins and is open to some of it going on the open land near Odell Brewing Company. However, she wants city leaders and developers to temper ambitions so as not to overwhelm the existing neighborhoods nearby.