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FORT COLLINS, Colo. (CBS4)- Fifty years after Colorado State University built Hughes Stadium along the foothills of Horsetooth Reservoir, construction crews started demolition of the iconic ...
More than 200 Fort Collins residents got their first look at the potential redevelopment of Hughes Stadium on Thursday at a neighborhood meeting at The Drake Centre in Fort Collins. The ...
The Colorado Attorney General’s office said the Colorado State University System has the right to develop the Hughes Stadium land ... the land nestled along the foothills leading to Horsetooth ...
Study shows Hughes Stadium needs %2429.9 M in maintenance through 2020%2C coming from CSU general fund ... with its backdrop of the Rocky Mountain foothills. But a walk up the stadium's steps ...
CSU moved into a new on-campus stadium this year. Hughes Stadium is at the base of the foothills to the west of the campus. Consultants said potential developers would be interested in the large ...
The former Hughes Stadium site in Fort Collins is being considered ... according to an analysis presented by Katie Knobloch with CSU's Center for Public Deliberation, which conducted that outreach.
Hughes stadium is currently about three miles away from campus near the foothills. Traveling that three miles can be an inconvenience for CSU freshman students living on campus. Some have cars, but ...
The city has made its first move toward rezoning the 165-acre former Hughes Stadium land in west Fort ... The western half, closest to the foothills, could be designated Residential Foothills ...
The video above is from 2017 when it was announced that Hughes Stadium ... the foothills. The proposed rezoning would have allowed for roughly 550 homes on the site of Colorado State University's ...
(CBS4)- Colorado State University ... dampened by the stadium construction and the current parking situation can handle an expected 7,800+ cars during home games. Right now Hughes Stadium lies ...
Colorado State has held football games in Hughes Stadium since 1968. The 32,500-seat stadium is located about 2 miles west of CSU's main campus at the base of the foothills of the Rocky Mountains.