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LOCAL NEWS <br />SUBSCRIBER ONLY <br />'I'm really excited about it': <br />Louisville residents share ideas <br />for $10M CU Boulder property <br />University of Colorado hosts public session <br />on former Regal Cinebarre site <br />By OLIVIA DOAK I odoak@prairiemountainmedia.com <br />UPDATED: July 25, 2024 at 7:33 p.m. <br />More than 150 people packed into a meeting room on Thursday to share their <br />opinions on a Louisville property now owned by the University of Colorado <br />Boulder. <br />"I think it's going to be great," Louisville resident Talbot Wilt said. "I'm really <br />excited about it." <br />CU Boulder held a public session for Louisville residents Thursday evening at the <br />Louisville Recreation and Senior Center. Residents shared their ideas about <br />transforming the Cinebarre movie theater, purchased by CU Boulder last month, <br />into a residential community for faculty, staff and graduate students. <br />"I'm just really impressed that they took the time and put the energy in to come <br />out and talk to everybody, to invite us in and make us part of it," Louisville <br />rocirlor,t Rnh ('orrion+a, coirl "T +hinir tin +hot hnnra hotcxioon tho <br />