Aspra at Foothills Farm is set in a rapidly developing neighborhood of northern Colorado Springs, an area brimming with new restaurants, entertainment, and job opportunities. The community offers breathtaking, endless views to the west, where Pikes Peak and the Rocky Mountains serve as a stunning backdrop, complemented by nearby landmarks such as the Air Force base and Great Wolf Lodge.
Designed with a modern twist on the classic prairie architectural style, Aspra draws inspiration from the iconic Frank Lloyd Wright. Its facade is a striking blend of large windows, light and dark brick, and a mix of metal and wood-look siding that sets a high bar for future development in the area. These thoughtful design choices not only provide a warm and natural feel but also ensure that every resident enjoys panoramic mountain views.
At the heart of this 300-unit community lies a nearly one-acre park that forms a central gathering space for residents. Here, a host of amenities—including fire pits, grilling stations, spaces for lawn games, a pool, and a spa—create the perfect environment for both relaxation and social engagement. The design extends indoors as well, featuring a spacious co-working lounge complete with private office space and a sky deck that offers commanding views of Pikes Peak, truly elevating the apartment living experience.
Aspra at Foothills Farm comes at a crucial time for Colorado Springs, a city that has experienced nearly a 70% population increase between 1992 and 2022. Designed with both young professionals and families in mind, the development meets the growing demand for quality housing while embracing a lifestyle that takes full advantage of Colorado’s natural beauty and vibrant community spirit. Creating a sustainable and highly efficient building was also a priority throughout the design process, earning the building a LEED Gold Certification.
Set to begin construction in 2025, Aspra at Foothills Farm promises to redefine modern apartment living in northern Colorado Springs. Stay tuned for updates or for more information about the project, click here.