
Plans are continuing to advance for the construction of what is being called the Downtown Civic Campus in the city of Greeley.
The project will see the building of a series of structures that will serve as both government and business offices.
A unique collaborative effort between Greeley, Weld County, and the Greeley-Evans School District 6, the project is designed to create what has been described as a downtown “thriving civic hub.”
According to a City of Greeley website, the campus will renew the city’s downtown core, while also enhancing “walkability, vibrancy, and accessibility through thoughtful design, programming, and community-focused spaces.”
To make way for the project, Greeley’s longtime City Hall, located at 1000 10th Street, will be demolished.
That structure is a circular white building with large floor to ceiling windows that originally served as the home to the United Bank of Greeley. Built in 1968, it was acquired by the city roughly two decades later.
A move to preserve the structure as a historical site by the Greeley Historic Preservation Commission was rejected late last year by members of the Greeley City Council, paving the way for its demolition.
March 12, 2026
By Garry Boulard
Rendering by City of Greeley
