by Darla Newton | Jan 4, 2021 | Colorado Real Estate, Flying Horse, Main
What was once the largest Hereford ranch in the U. S. is now a large subdivision on the eastern side of Colorado Springs. Raymond Lewis and Ruth Banning, both from ranching families, were married in 1921; in 1924, they entered into a partnership, which became known as...
by Darla Newton | Jan 4, 2021 | Main
New York, N.Y., is a hell of a town — and in a post-COVID world, home buyers may also see it as a hell of a bargain. Since COVID-19 emerged as a major concern in the first few months of 2020, the pandemic has upended the country’s housing market in many ways. At...
by Darla Newton | Jan 4, 2021 | Main, Market Reports
Competition is most fierce in San Diego. Property market competition remains ferocious across the U.S., with more than half of the homes that changed hands in November seeing bidding wars—a side effect of the gulf between buyers’ healthy appetite for new homes and the...
by Darla Newton | Jan 3, 2021 | Colorado News, Main
Individual dining tents are set up outside for patrons to enjoy a drink at Larimer Lounge in the RiNo District in Denver on Friday, Dec. 18, 2020. This week, The Denver Post will examine the long-lasting effects the coronavirus pandemic will have on the workplace,...
by Darla Newton | Dec 30, 2020 | Main
Air travel demand could snap back quicker than many in the industry are predicting, but dark clouds are forming in China for aircraft makers. From what coronavirus vaccines mean for airlines to how new FAA rules could jumpstart commercial drone activity, here’s what...