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BRONKEN’S DISTRIBUTING

707 East Peach Street, known as Bronken’s Distributing site, is a 2.1-acre site located one block from Outlaw Real Estate Partners’ Wildlands project in the heart of the Northeast Neighborhood in downtown Bozeman. This is one of the most desirable parcels in the area given its size and unobstructed views of the Bridger Range.

Outlaw has plans to develop the site into a mixed-use residential community that fits the aesthetic of the surrounding arts and culturebased neighborhood. In 2022, Outlaw completed all pre-development site planning with our local architects and engineers, designing three separate parcels containing 61,000 square feet of buildable area. In 2023, upon closing of the property, we will seek site and building approvals from the City of Bozeman, and plan to start construction in late 2023 with a completion target of 2025.

Urban + Farm is a 106± acre mixed-use agri-hood in Bozeman setting a new precedent for vibrant, active, sustainable living. Anchoring West Bozeman, the “complete community” includes a mix of residential and commercial offerings with trail networks and an onsite vertical greenhouse adding unique functionality and aesthetic.

Urban + Farm’s vision seeks to distinguish local neighborhood character, building on existing residential and commercial development in the area while honoring Gallatin Valley’s agricultural roots and sustainability – all with the intention of accessi

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The Grange Residences will be the second vertical development project completed by Outlaw Real Estate Partners within the larger Urban + Farm community. Located on a 2.1-acre site, the development will be the first Single Family Rental community in Bozeman, meeting the demand of young family transplants to Bozeman. The first few residences will be completed and leased in first quarter of 2023, while the remainder will be completed by the end of the year. In 2024, we will refinance the project and plan for a long-term hold.

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