Investors still like to buy smaller Denver-area apartment properties, priced at less than $3 million, because such deals are easier to finance, according to a recently released study.
The Enterprise Zone Program, Colorado's main incentive for attracting businesses, will be re-evaluated this spring by the state's General Assembly as the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade, or OEDIT, and the Economic Development Commission present recommendations on it.
Starting their nationwide tour at Citrus College, Will and Company consists of two actors, who portrayed Latinos from the past who have helped shaped the face of our nation.
Morley Ballantine, 84, chairman and editor of The Durango Herald whose roots were in a Midwestern childhood and a newspaper-publishing family, died Saturday, Oct.
The superlative experience Upcoming Events Gear Guide Beer, blues and autumn colors A look at the 16th Annual Telluride Blues and Brews Festival by Conan Bliss If you're feeling the fall blues, your cure just might include heading to Telluride this weekend for the 16th Annual Telluride Blues and Brews Festival.
Summer brings many visitors our way. Rod Vanderwall of Boulder, Colo., stopped by our Paonia office to renew his subscription and pick up a snazzy HCN T-shirt on his way to Cortez in southern Colorado, where he'll be reviewing the energy conservation needs of a community college.
Congrats to Colorado Mountain College professor Sharon Aguiar, who will be participating in the Fulbright teaching exchange for the 2009-10 academic year in Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico.