Story By: Gianni Hurd Housing Beat Editor
Photos By: Gianni Hurd
Grand Junction, Colo. — As demand for housing in Grand Junction rises, new projects are being rapidly built around the Grand Valley from luxury apartments to townhouses and condos. There are locations all over the Grand Valley at many different prices that fit any budget.

Experience luxury living at The Slate apartments on 2494 Flat Top Lane, which has 92 units.
Gianni Hurd April 16, 2024
One of the recent projects is The Slate which is a brand-new luxury apartment on 2494 Flat Top Lane. Gretchen Moss is the manager for the Slate and also Railyard on Rimrock. Moss gave an insight into how projects are going. “We are excited to announce that our second location The Slate is up and running, which has 96 apartments. The Railyard on Rimrock, with the two complexes combined, has 192 apartments.” According to Moss, the surge in the number of new apartments and homes comes to reflect on the overall expansion growth in Grand Junction.
Given that the real estate market in Grand Junction is quite strong and showing no signs of slowing, developers like Moss are playing a critical role in meeting the demand for development in the Grand Junction area. Gretchen Moss plays an important role in the construction industry and values the importance of diverse housing and affordable housing options that are needed in a city that is growing in population and economy.
Flat Top Lane’s charming, newly-built townhouses offer a flawless balance between urban and the suburban that embodies contemporary comfort and style, allowing residents to live the best of both worlds.
Gianni Hurd April, 16 2024
Real estate professional and property owner Dave Kimbrough stated, “developers are meeting significant growing demand for housing needs by offering a variety of homes.” As the manager of The Slate, Moss is well aware of this demand and has made a proactive effort to supply a variety of different plans that can fit into virtually any lifestyle, and she’s not alone. A slew of developers have also recognized the evolving needs of Grand Junction and have tailored their new developments accordingly. With a construction boom currently underway, The Slate is just one example of projects that will significantly change this town’s face.

Lease opportunities are available within a modern, comfortable, and stylish oasis.
Gianni Hurd April 16, 2024
Grand Junction’s housing market is set to keep expanding with an array of construction projects underway. Luxury apartments such as The Slate are in progress, as are townhouses and condos, as the city seeks to meet increasing demand for housing that accounts for a range of tastes and lifestyles. New properties are constantly popping up in Grand Junction which helps create choice, diversity and ever-more different areas to live in the city. According to Dave Kimbrough the Grand Valley is going to continue to grow with all the real estate and construction that’s currently being built.

Observe the continued development at 10th and Grand, as the scenery changes to welcome a new age of city growth.
Gianni Hurd, April 17, 2024
The Grand Valley is undergoing a major transformation, as yet more new luxury homes redefine both modern living standards and the community’s very skyline. Day by day, the Valley continues to welcome more of these high-style, high-comfort, and widely divergent architectural gems. The rising demand for luxury living is now more than just a trend but has become the Valley’s identity. In the words of construction worker Hector Garcia, “In five years, this place is going to look completely different. It’s all about modern styles and luxury living. Everywhere you look, there’s new construction happening.”
