Local broker on the move
Long-time commercial broker Bob Langley last month joined Aspen Business Brokers, LLC, a real estate venture created by local entrepreneur Marcos Rodriguez.
Local broker on the move
Long-time commercial broker Bob Langley last month joined Aspen Business Brokers, LLC, a real estate venture created by local entrepreneur Marcos Rodriguez.
The U.S. Forest Service is seeking public comments on a recently released environmental assessment for proposed improvements at the Buttermilk Mountain ski area. The deadline for comments is Friday, Jan. 8.
Real estate sales volume in November grew this year over November 2008, marking the third straight month of improvement over last year’s doldrums.
Snowmass Village developer Related WestPac is officially out of a stalled downvalley project, after the 280-acre parcel of land it had an ownership interest in was sold at public auction Wednesday for $15.1 million.
Almeda Jean Duroux, 85, died on Dec. 19, 2009, at Carbondale, Colo.
She was born in a ranch house on Hooks Spur near Basalt on June 21, 1924, to Rosina Tisseur and John Letey — immigrants from Aosta, Italy. Almeda attended Emma School and then graduated from Basalt Union High School in 1941. She married Rene ...
The board of the Aspen Hall of Fame announces that Carl and Katie Bergman and Dwight Shellman are the 2010 inductees to the Aspen Hall of Fame, for their long-lasting impact on the Aspen/Snowmass communities.
This winter, it may not be just the snow that’s falling.
The mountain pine beetle epidemic that has swept across the region has left in its wake forests full of dead trees. Forest Service officials warn that could mean a greater risk of falling trees for winter forest users.
State Vibe 2009 :: Citizen Supported News