06/06/2026
On this day in 2017, Boulder City Council cleared the final hurdle for 1440 Pine! Thinking back on this time, it was unbelievably exciting to see so many of our community come together to support this 40-unit supportive housing for young people ages 18-24 who had been experiencing homelessness.
It wasn't a quiet moment. The project faced 18 months of public hearings, neighbor opposition, and two Planning Board sessions (including one that ran 3.5 hours). Some community members pushed back, while others voiced their support even louder. Council members raised questions, which we worked through because one thing always stayed true: young people facing homelessness needed a home with wraparound support.
A Boulder community neighbor said it best that night: "1440 Pine is light-years better than what we have, and an abstract alternative is years and millions of dollars away."
She was absolutely right. Now, 9 years later, we have seen hundreds of successes over the years at this apartment complex. 95% of residents maintain their housing. 94% have their GED. 86% are food secure. & only 30% carry debt compared to 45-66% of young adults nationally. Yes, it has come with challenges and many learning moments, but we have continued to persevere to make this community a welcoming and positive place for young people to stabilize and move on to long-term stability. Young people who once had no safe place to sleep are now entering adulthood, set up for success. A much better alternative, if you ask us.
Today, 1440 Pine remains one of two supportive housing communities where TGTHR walks alongside young people as they build stability and belonging on their own terms. It's proof that when a community decides every young person deserves a place to land, something real can happen.
Read the local story published on this day in 2017: https://loom.ly/juGAK9Q