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The Denver Post, February 14, 2016: Cities step up as affordable housing evaporates along Front Range

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Affordable housing is disappearing across the Front Range, but perhaps nowhere more dramatically than in Boulder. According to a 2014 study by the city’s housing authority, Boulder is losing about 1,000 units of market affordable for-sale and rental housing every year and adding back an average of 123 units of permanently affordable housing. At that rate, the study warned, the city could cease to have any market affordable, or naturally affordable, apartments by 2018 and for-sale housing by 2020.

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