Cokato is booming again

Cokato offers everything from new construction to rental housing and everything in between, with a surprising balance of residential development.
Three large projects that are underway include Klarbacken Second Addition south of town, TrailStone to the east, and Field Crest to the north.
Klarbacken is in its second phase, offering single family twin homes. Spec homes are available for those interested.
TrailStone, located on the east side of town, is in its second phase, adding several single family homes to this area. Phase one is sold out, said City Administrator Don Levens.
The second phase for Field Crest is underway, with the first phase nearly sold out, he added.
There is also plenty of affordable housing in the form of apartments for both senior citizens and young families, he added.
Senior citizens are also well served by the Cokato Manor Community, which is a system of various senior services.
Looking for a place to live?
There is a variety of housing options for new residents in Cokato.
New housing developments:
• Aaron Lehto and Joanne Bekkala (Trailstone) - (320) 237-6136.
• Randy Lundeen and John Sundblad (Field Crest Addition) - (320) 286-5364
• Bob Ortquist and Lee Peterson (Klarbacken) Apartments
As this booklet went to press, the following apartments were available:
• Cokato Parkview Apartments
240 3rd St. SW, Don Peroutka, (320) 286-2758
(Taking applications for 2 bedroom apartments and 3 bedroom town homes)
• Golf View Apartments
185 Sunset Ave, (320) 286-4480
(Taking applications for 1, 2, and 3 bedroom apartments)
• Vahlsing Apartments (six units)
775 Broadway Ave. S., (320) 286-2623
• Fourplex
Bruce Semke, 5405 205 Mooers Ave.
• Fourplex
Randy Lundeen, 815 Broadway Ave. S., (320) 286-2625
• Cokato Elderly Apartments
Don Peroutka, (320) 286-2758
• Five units
Fred Johnson, 430 2nd St. NW, (320) 275-9221
• Eight plex
410 2nd St. NW, Mary Herther, Caretaker Louise Weber, (320) 286-2379
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