by Darla Newton | Mar 19, 2021 | Colorado Springs, Main
First Workforce Housing Fund Colorado Springs hopes to keep from becoming like Aspen or Vail. In those towns ski industry employees often can’t afford to live in the community where they work. Therefore, the Pikes Peak region’s first “workforce housing fund” has been...
by Darla Newton | Mar 19, 2021 | Main, Real Estate
Time to Buy a Home? 2020 was a tricky time to buy a home. Not only was the U.S. economy looking very shaky, but the coronavirus pandemic threw a lot of people’s plans off course. And while the pandemic is still with us, there’s reason to be hopeful that...
by Darla Newton | Mar 9, 2021 | Colorado News, Main
Unconventional Car Dealership An unconventional car dealership will be built in the Goldsmith neighborhood. It’s a stone’s throw from an RTD light rail station in southeast Denver. City Council approved on Monday new building guidelines for a patch of grass and...
by Darla Newton | Mar 5, 2021 | Main, Real Estate
COVID-19 Changed Everything Living in an apartment in New York City when Covid upended Liz’s life, “she wanted to be someplace she felt safe” and decided to return to her native Maine. She made offer after offer on various houses in South Portland, only to be...
by Darla Newton | Mar 1, 2021 | Colorado News, Colorado Real Estate, Main
Remote Work Because of the Pandemic Chelsea Nettleton works in her home office Tuesday east of Durango on Florida Mesa. Nettleton moved from Virginia after her employer allowed remote work because of the pandemic. Four Durango-based employees and business owners who...