FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Space to Create Grand Lake to Launch New Makerspace and Live/Work Housing Development Space to Create Grand Lake Breaks Ground September 13, 2025, at 3 p.m.
Grand Lake, CO — A transformative new development is coming to downtown Grand Lake, and it promises to change the landscape of Colorado’s creative economy. The Space to Create Grand Lake project will include nine new workforce rental units with attached storefronts for creative entrepreneurs and an adjacent 3,000-square-foot Makerspace dedicated to year-round arts programming, education, and community collaboration.
Set to become the permanent home of the Grand Lake Creative District (GLCD), the Makerspace will offer hands-on classes in woodworking, leatherworking, metalwork, fiber arts, and other traditional crafts. Programs will be offered in partnership with the Rocky Mountain Folk School, Rocky Mountain Wooden Boat School, and the Cowboy Trades Association.
More than a building, this is a bold step toward intergenerational learning, creative workforce development, and rural revitalization. It also directly addresses the region’s long-standing need for year-round housing, commercial space, and a dedicated creative center for GLCD.
“As we break ground on Space to Create Grand Lake, we’re laying the foundation for a thriving hub where artists, makers, and dreamers can shape the future of our town,” said Steve Kudron, Town Manager of Grand Lake. “This project represents the spirit of collaboration and innovation that defines our community, and I’m proud to see Grand Lake embracing its role as a leader in Colorado’s creative economy.”
Grand Lake will be the third official Space to Create site in Colorado, part of a statewide initiative to provide affordable creative spaces in rural communities. The groundbreaking is scheduled for September 13, 2025 at 3 p.m. at the site on the corner of Park Avenue and Hancock Street. Afterward, attendees are encouraged to attend the Marquee Celebration at the Town Park.
Organizers are currently seeking founding supporters to help bring this project vision to life. Donors will have the opportunity to be permanently recognized as part of the project’s legacy. Project funders as of August 2025 include: Colorado Creative Industries, Colorado Department of Local Affairs (DOLA), The Boettcher Foundation, Gates Family Foundation, Freeport-McMoRan Foundation, Rocky Mountain Wooden Boat School, Town of Grand Lake, Grand Lake Creative District and generous private donors who believe in the power of creativity to shape the future.
For more information on how to support the Space to Create Grand Lake, contact DiAnn Butler at grandlakecreativedistrict@gmail.com or visit the Grand Lake Creative District Website
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Contact:
DiAnn Butler
Grand Lake Creative District