The Artspace Loveland Arts Campus is an inspiring example of urban transformation. What was once a neglected downtown city block is now a thriving hub of creative activity and community development. At the heart of this campus are two unique buildings: Artspace Feed & Grain and Artspace Loveland Lofts.
Artspace Feed & Grain, a historic mill, is currently being redeveloped into nine units of studio, one-, and two-bedroom artist housing within the Lis & Earl Sethre Residential Wing, and 5,000 sq. ft. of community space within the Barry Floyd Studio Wing made possible through the generous donation of Teresa & Paul Mueller.
Artspace Loveland Lofts, completed in 2015, provides 30 units of affordable live/work space for artists and creatives. These spaces are designed to foster a sense of community and collaboration, with shared workspaces and amenities that encourage residents to connect with one another.
Together, the Artspace Loveland Arts Campus is much more than just a collection of buildings. It's a vibrant community that's helping to revitalize downtown Loveland, Colorado. By bringing together affordable housing, community programs, and creative entrepreneurialism, the Artspace Loveland Arts Campus is a catalyst for downtown development. It's a place where art and creativity are celebrated, and where individuals and families can live and work in a supportive, inspiring environment.
The City of Loveland and other community partners are proud to be a part of this exciting project. They believe that the Artspace Loveland Arts Campus is a powerful force for good, bringing vibrancy and activity to the streets and helping to build a stronger, more connected community.