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Steamboat Springs Today
By the People, for the People
Millions of Square Feet in New Construction Planned for Routt County
Community members gather to hear 2026 real estate forecast and learn about upcoming development projects.
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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Hundreds of community members in Routt County, Colorado gathered at The Steamboat Grand on Thursday to hear a 2026 real estate forecast and learn about millions of square feet of new multi-family residences, lodging, and commercial space that is planned to come online in the area at the beginning of 2030.
Why it matters
The influx of new construction projects in Routt County signals continued growth and development in the region, which could bring both opportunities and challenges for the local community in terms of housing availability, commercial activity, and infrastructure needs.
The details
The real estate forecast presentation at The Steamboat Grand provided details on the upcoming development projects, which include a mix of multi-family housing, hotels, and commercial spaces. These new buildings are expected to add millions of square feet of new construction to the area by 2030.
- The community meeting took place on Thursday, February 10, 2026.
- The new construction projects are planned to come online at the beginning of 2030.
The players
The Steamboat Grand
A hotel and event venue in Steamboat Springs, Colorado where the community meeting was held.
What’s next
The local government and community stakeholders will likely need to work together to plan for and manage the impacts of this significant new development in Routt County.
The takeaway
The planned construction boom in Routt County reflects the region's continued growth and desirability, but also highlights the need for careful planning and community input to ensure the new development aligns with the area's long-term vision and priorities.


