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• Azure Printed Homes Opens Denver Factory, Backed by $3.9M State Loan April 17
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A California-based 3D home printing company opened a 25,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Northeast Denver, backed by a $3.895 million state loan.
Azure Printed Homes, founded in March 2022, combines large-scale 3D printers with light-gauge steel fabrication equipment made by FrameCAD. The company says it’s used recycled materials to deliver more than 100 homes nationwide and it’s carrying a project pipeline worth more than $60 million. At full capacity, the Denver facility is expected to employ 50 workers.
The state loan came from Colorado’s Affordable Housing Financing Fund, established under Proposition 123. Colorado’s willingness to fund the project reflects a broader push by the state to boost housing supply through factory-built construction. Other state policies cited by t