Building the Future of Housing in Colorado

By combining factory-built housing, advanced manufacturing, renewable energy integration, and strategic infrastructure advantages, Mytikas is building a scalable solution to one of Colorado’s biggest challenges. With a 150,000-square-foot facility, rail access, water rights, steel production, and next-generation park model homes, Mytikas is positioned to become a leader in Colorado manufactured housing and real estate development.

Inside Mytikas Industries with Eli Bremer

Colorado is facing a serious housing shortage, and innovative solutions are no longer optional, they’re essential. 

“Housing is one of the most important and dynamic sectors of our economy. When we saw the opportunity to help address Colorado’s shortage and build the next generation of manufactured housing, our team stepped up.”

What started as a bold vision is quickly becoming one of the most exciting manufactured housing developments in Colorado.

Addressing Colorado’s Housing Crisis

Across the state — from Denver to Southern Colorado — rising home prices and limited inventory have created a significant affordability gap. The demand for attainable housing, tiny homes, and alternative housing solutions has never been higher.

Mytikas Industries was founded specifically to help meet that demand.

Rather than relying on outdated construction models, Mytikas has invested in modern factory-built housing, advanced manufacturing processes, and scalable infrastructure to deliver high-quality homes at a more competitive cost.

This isn’t just about building homes. It’s about reshaping the future of Colorado housing.

A 150,000-Square-Foot Manufacturing Facility

At the heart of the project is a 150,000-square-foot manufacturing facility located on nearly 100 acres in Fremont County, Southern Colorado. This property has quickly become the foundation of what’s planned as the Mytikas Industrial Park.

The vision extends far beyond housing production alone. The industrial park is expected to host:

  • Manufactured housing production

  • Structural steel fabrication

  • Solar panel manufacturing

  • Additional complementary businesses

By creating a diversified industrial ecosystem, Mytikas is positioning itself as a major economic driver in Southern Colorado — generating jobs, strengthening infrastructure, and supporting long-term regional growth.

Mytikas facility in Florence, CO

Park Model Homes: A Smart Housing Solution

The primary product coming out of the Mytikas facility will be manufactured tiny homes.

“It’s not actually an RV,” Eli explains. “It’s a 399-square-foot housing unit that can be placed in an RV park or used as an Auxiliary Dwelling Unit (ADU).”

These compact, highly efficient homes provide a flexible solution for:

  • RV parks and resort communities

  • ADUs

  • Workforce housing

  • Investment properties

  • Affordable housing developments

With growing interest in tiny home living, ADUs in Colorado, and cost-effective housing alternatives, park model homes represent one of the fastest-growing segments of the housing market.

By manufacturing these homes at scale, Mytikas can deliver consistency, quality control, and cost efficiency that traditional site-built construction often struggles to match.

Advanced Structural Steel Manufacturing

Beyond housing production, Mytikas is investing in high-end industrial equipment capable of producing structural steel components.

This capability allows the company to:

  • Manufacture steel frames in-house

  • Supply wholesale structural steel to other builders

  • Increase construction efficiency

  • Improve durability and structural integrity

This vertical integration strengthens Mytikas’ competitive position in the manufactured housing industry while creating additional revenue streams.

Solar Panel Production & Sustainable Development

Sustainability is another pillar of the Mytikas vision. The industrial park is expected to include solar panel production, either in-house or through sublet partnerships. Integrating renewable energy manufacturing directly into the site supports:

  • Job creation

  • Clean energy adoption

  • Reduced supply chain dependency

  • Lower carbon emissions

This aligns with broader trends in green building, energy-efficient housing, and environmentally responsible development.

Rail Access: A Strategic Advantage

One of the most unique features of the property is its direct rail spur access, extending not only to the site, but directly into the building itself.

For a manufacturing facility, this is a significant competitive advantage. Rail shipping offers:

  • Lower transportation costs

  • Reduced reliance on trucking

  • Greater supply chain stability

  • A smaller carbon footprint

By railing in raw materials at a lower cost, Mytikas can help control production expenses, savings that can ultimately support more affordable housing solutions for Colorado communities.

Water Rights: A Long-Term Asset

When Mytikas acquired the property, it also secured approximately 217 acre-feet of water rights tied to flows from the Arkansas River.

In Colorado, water is one of the most valuable long-term assets a property can hold. These water rights provide:

  • Development flexibility

  • Increased property value

  • Landscaping and site enhancement potential

  • Future leasing or monetization opportunities

Over time, these water rights may be strategically leased or sold, creating additional financial stability for the Mytikas Industrial Park.

A New Model for Housing in Colorado

Looking at the bigger picture, Mytikas’ long-term investment is:

  • Affordable housing solutions

  • Manufactured home innovation

  • Industrial job creation

  • Sustainable development

  • Southern Colorado economic growth

By combining factory-built housing, advanced manufacturing, renewable energy integration, and strategic infrastructure advantages, Mytikas is building a scalable solution to one of Colorado’s biggest challenges.

As Eli Bremer puts it, “This property opened up a whole new world for us.”

With a 150,000-square-foot facility, rail access, water rights, steel production, and next-generation park model homes, Mytikas is positioned to become a leader in Colorado manufactured housing and real estate development.

Be a Part of the Movement

The future of affordable housing in Colorado isn’t just a vision — it’s already in motion. Mytikas has officially purchased the 150,000-square-foot facility in Fremont County and has begun taking the necessary steps to launch manufacturing, develop the industrial park, and bring next-generation park model tiny homes to market. If you’re interested in owning a high-quality 399-square-foot home — whether for personal use, an ADU, or a real estate investment — we invite you to join our pre-order list today and be among the first to secure a unit as production ramps up.

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