West End Neighborhood - mixed use community

West End Neighborhood - mixed use community The West End Neighborhood is a mixed use intentional creative community project on 15 acres on the we

The LINCOLN COURT is an ambitious mixed use intentional urban community. In addition to the innovative mixed uses, including affordable and universally-accessible housing and cohousing is a higher purpose around creativity - creative aging, nurturing artistic entrepreneurs, cultural exhibits and performances in residence. Plans are to develop on the 15 acre Back 40 Subdivision on the West End of C

heyenne, Wyoming consistent with the approved Missile Driver Corridor Plan. The property is adjacent to the former Hitching Post Inn site. The project name is homage to the Lincoln Court, a motor lodge that preceded the Hitching post, which fronted on the Historic Lincoln Highway (US 30). The project is planned to be a mixed-use development consisting of owner occupied (possibly some rental), universally-accessible senior and inter-generational dwelling units – detached and duplexes with the "cohousing overlay", civic and community spaces and appropriate retail that would support the community such as a coffee shop, offices, live-work options. The project will be anchored by the proposed City of Cheyenne sports complex adjacent to the Ice Center. The LINCOLN COURT also is interested in innovative continuous care, including inter-generational "green houses" as championed by Bill Thomas for caregivers who could live "on site" in the cohousing community with their disabled family members who need more intensive and specialized health care nearby. The target market is wide open and consists of inter-generational individuals and families, as well as seniors over 50 years of age, who may be local or from out of town "empty-nesters" and wanting to downsize, "vigorous retired" people wanting to stay active and age in a community setting. In support of this, the project will investigate compatible services such as personal care, urgent care. The project is a public - private partnership with strong private sector partners and the affordable housing component involving participation by local, state and federal government agencies. The project is economically viable with a balance among strong equity from the public and private non-profit sectors, debt financing and sales/lease. Homeowners and business owners are all partners in the ownership of common spaces and buildings.

12/17/2018

We were about ready to pull the plug on this project. Now that the Hitching Post is condemned, there are a couple options percolating in the background.

12/08/2018

Alas, the project is on hiatus. There is the asbestos problem among other things ... continue to stay tuned!

08/18/2018

We had a productive meeting last week about how to decrease the high cost of asbestos abatement at the old Hitching Post. More to follow ...

Cohousing in the news ...
08/13/2018

Cohousing in the news ...

When was the last time you actually borrowed an egg from the guy next door? Do your friends show up in your social media feeds more often than in your backyard? Do you even know your neighbors’ names—and would they know if you needed help?Maybe that’s why what’s old is new again in housing, ...

08/01/2018

It's been awhile since we've had something to report. The project has slowed because of the asbestos abatement at the old Hitching Post hotel rooms. They will be eventually razed. We're figuring out how to make this happen since abatement costs are higher than originally thought. It reminds me of the time when I was changing out the shocks on my old VW and once I got into it, I found the rusted out fender well. We're working on some additional public - private partnerships.

If you have interest in intentional communities, plan to attend the Cohousing Association of the US regional conference ...
03/05/2018

If you have interest in intentional communities, plan to attend the Cohousing Association of the US regional conference in Boulder, CO April 20-22. Mayana Maikwe Ludwig from Laramie is a featured presenter ...

Mayana Ludwig will be speaking about building resiliency as an important skill living in community with others not like yourself. Learn about the conference offerings…

The WTE ran a story about the latest facebook post with an update about the status of the project. It correctly reports ...
01/07/2018

The WTE ran a story about the latest facebook post with an update about the status of the project. It correctly reports that the West End Neighborhood Special Improvement District is progressing. This is a bit of a non-news story, in that there's nothing earth shattering that has happened since its previous story ran. It's not so much that the deadline was missed, it was allowed to lapse in favor of the current strategy.

CHEYENNE – A plan to build a new urban neighborhood northwest of the Hitching Post Inn has stalled after organizers failed to muster money for land by a Dec. 31

During our due diligence process, the Back 40 subdivision purchase contract will be expiring at the end of 2017 and not ...
12/28/2017

During our due diligence process, the Back 40 subdivision purchase contract will be expiring at the end of 2017 and not extended unless a new price is agreed upon. Phase I now concentrates on the city owned property and mitigating the blight from the former Hitching Post Inn site freeing up additional developable property in the proposed West End Neighborhood Special Improvement District (SID) planned to construct public improvements.

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