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, , , , , | August 20, 2021

Lone Tree and Partners Celebrate Completion of RidgeGate Parkway Expansion 

A light breeze on a warm Friday morning set the stage for Lone Tree Mayor Jackie Millet as she celebrated with guests the successful completion of a key project in the City – the expansion of RidgeGate Parkway.   What once used to be a two-lane

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, , , , | December 10, 2020

Completion of RidgeGate Parkway Widening Project Eases Traffic Flow

Traffic traveling in both directions on RidgeGate Parkway is now flowing a lot smoother thanks to the completion of the RidgeGate Parkway Expansion Project.  This project, which started in the spring of 2019, widened the roadway from 2 lanes to

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, , | September 25, 2020

RidgeGate Continues to See Significant Progress & Growth

The RidgeGate community in Lone Tree, Colorado, continues to see significant forward momentum despite the many challenges faced this year due to the pandemic and economic conditions. Thanks to a growing appreciation for many of its core community foundations established

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, , , | September 25, 2020

Lone Tree Receives Plans for 698 Acres of Proposed New Residential Development

The City of Lone Tree is currently reviewing a development proposal from Shea Homes for the Southwest Village, located east of South Havana St. and south of RidgeGate Parkway. The site is between Happy Canyon Creek and Badger Gulch and

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, , , , | September 11, 2020

Lone Tree Commemorates Anniversary with $25 Acquisition of Nearly 400 Acres of Open Space and Parks

Last month Rampart Range Metro District and RidgeGate Investments, Inc., transferred approximately 374 acres of open space and 18 acres of developed parks – the largest property transfer in the City’s history – for only $25 in honor of Lone

RidgeGate End of Line

, | July 1, 2020

RidgeGate Parkway Station’s “End of Line’ Art Piece Wins Codaworx Top 100 Projects Award

“End of Line” sounds like something you’d expect to hear from a train operator once you’ve reached the final destination, but, in this case, it symbolizes a beginning. For the thousands who have ridden RTD’s EFR Line into Lone Tree