United Rings in 2010 with a Deal of the Decade for Colorado Travelers - Yahoo Finance

Trip must originate and end in one of the following cities; Aspen, Colorado Springs, Denver, Durango, Eagle, Hayden, Grand Junction, Gunnison or Montrose. Restricted Fares: The following fare purchases do not qualify; United First (F,A) class fares
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Flush with concern over Fountain Creek - Pueblo Chieftain
Some Colorado Springs residents are becoming alarmed about the environmental damage caused to Monument and Fountain creeks by a growing number of homeless people camping on its banks. My main concern is the environment, said Janis Heuberger, a
Source: www.chieftain.com

Pittman, Pathfinder team up on fund to buy distressed Colorado real - Denver Business Journal
Pittman Development Group Inc. of Denver has teamed with California s Pathfinder Partners LLC to launch a new private equity fund for buying distressed real estate in Colorado. The new fund, called Pittman Pathfinder Colorado Opportunity Fund
Source: denver.bizjournals.com

Garfield County unemployment rate lower than state, rest of U.S. - Glenwood Springs Post Independent
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado Garfield County residents are faring much better than most According to LaVigne’s report, median and average residential real estate sales prices dropped 10 percent from 2008 through October 2009. However, according
Source: www.postindependent.com

Homeless camps raise water-quality concerns in Colorado Springs - Sky Hi Daily News
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) A Colorado Springs woman has complained to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency about homeless people apparently relieving themselves along creeks where their camps are growing. More than 120 people live in the
Source: www.skyhidailynews.com

Your Letters - Glenwood Springs Post Independent

There was a wonderful article that showed the kindness of an unknown lady who purchased a week’s worth of rooms at a motel in Colorado Springs for those without homes. Right under the article was an ad for a $40 million house in Aspen.
Source: www.postindependent.com

Woman who stabbed, shot parents traced to Colorado Springs - Rapid City Journal
Authorities are on the lookout for Casey Eleeson, 22, in connection to a shooting and stabbing at two different homes in Rapid City on Tuesday. (Courtesy photo) Anyone with information on Casey Eleeson is asked to contact the Rapid City Police
Source: www.rapidcityjournal.com

Light Blue Optics Unveils Light Touch™ - An Interactive - TMCnet
View this press release with full multimedia and photos at: http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/LightBlueOptics/ Light Touch™ incorporates LBO’s proprietary holographic laser projection technology (HLP™), creating bright, high-quality
Source: green.tmcnet.com

Vail Daily letter: ERS would ruin Eagle - Vail Daily News

I continue to be disappointed in the reasons cited by the Vail Daily and its readers in support of Eagle River Station. They are all about the money, and show no consideration for the lifestyle changes that Eagle River Station will create. We
Source: www.vaildaily.com

Brittney Hopper - KXRM
wildfires that destroyed many homes reporting in Colorado Springs, saying It s one of the most beautiful places she s ever lived. When she s not working, Brittney enjoys spending time with her husband and dog, Louis, trying new
Source: www.coloradoconnection.com

Introducing Parker-based FRAPS paranormal investigation team members - Examiner
Based in Parker, Colorado , the Front Range Analytical Paranormal Society, or FRAPS, provides free professional paranormal investigation services to Colorado locations ranging from Ft. Collins to Colorado Springs. Founded in 2009 by Brian Bullock
Source: www.examiner.com

Drought wanes as new year dawns - Austin American-Statesman
At its meeting Dec. 17 , the board of the Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer Conservation District , which serves More than 1 million Central Texans get their water from the Colorado River, and in mid-November , the board of the Lower Colorado River
Source: www.statesman.com

Flipping through the decade - Colorado Springs Independent
File photo One of the 2007 St. Patrick s Day parade s indelible images: police dragging 65-year-old Elizabeth Fineron, who walked with a cane, across the pavement. As the world and our city came upon the end of a tumultuous decade, we wondered
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Mother, her 3 children and a man perish in early morning fire at Palm - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Colorado nurse rests after cites apparent al-Qaida link in bomb plot PALM SPRINGS, Calif. - A 30-year-old mother, her three children and a 32-year-old man were killed in a fire that engulfed a mobile home on New Year’s Day. The fire was reported
Source: www.startribune.com

Florence M. Johnston, 90; Former Resident and Real Estate Veteran - Palisadian-Post

Flo came West when John enlisted in the Navy; the two lived on Coronado Island in San Diego California, Sheila Smith of Camarillo and Ken Johnston (wife Cecelia) of Colorado Springs; 14 grandchildren, and 7 great-grandchildren.
Source: www.palisadespost.com

Bobby Blain - Bonham Journal
Bobby Dean Blain of Colorado Springs, CO, formerly of Bonham, lost his battle on Tuesday, December 22, 2009 with cancer. Bobby was born in Bonham on December 14, 1954 and recently celebrated his 55 th birthday. Bobby lived in Bonham and Fannin County
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Tom Wright purchases Resort Maps franchise in Melbourne - dBusinessNews.com
Resort Maps, creator of more than 90 customized travel maps across the United States, England and Puerto Rico, recently announced Tom Wright as the new owner of their Melbourne, Florida operation. Resort Maps are colorful, hand-drawn maps of towns
Source: kansas.dbusinessnews.com

Colorado land board forced to evolve - Denver Post
Bailey, however, has extensive experience in land planning and real estate development. Colorado owns about 3 million acres of trust land and The Twentymile Mine near Steamboat Springs is the board’s largest coal producer, but supply at its
Source: www.denverpost.com

13 Pure Night Club For Sale on Craigslist - KRDO
COLORADO SPRINGS - Looking for a hip establishment with a violent past A number is given for a local real estate agent who offers a private tour. Timeline of Violence 13 Pure is known for a number of violent incidents over the past month.
Source: www.krdo.com

People on the move - Denver Post
COLORADO BUSINESS BANK: Welcomed Patricia Gage as senior vice president, Colorado real estate lending manager. Gage is a member of the Urban Land Institute and a board member of the CU Real Estate Foundation. She also serves as a commissioner of the
Source: www.denverpost.com

On a map quest Resort Maps to produce Best of Key West map - PRLog (free press release)
Resort Maps, creator of more than 90 customized travel maps across the United States, England, Costa Rica and Puerto Rico, recently began work on the first edition of a map of Key West, Florida. Resort Maps are colorful, hand-drawn maps of resort
Source: www.prlog.org

COLORADO SPRINGS: Attorney plans to transform historic downtown - Pueblo Chieftain
A high-profile attorney who has a track record of restoring older buildings is making another run at transforming the historic Mining Exchange Building in downtown Colorado Springs. Four years ago, Perry Sanders Jr. and partner John McSween bought
Source: www.chieftain.com

Equity Based Services, Inc. Proves Non-Recourse Commercial Mortgages - Yahoo Finance

The second facility, which is located at 3150 Boychuck Avenue, Colorado Springs, Colorado , consists of 487 climate controlled units (31 of them are office-warehouse units) and 36 RV parking spaces. This property has a total of 77,720 NRSF of self
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Attorney plans to transform historic downtown building into hotel - Colorado Springs Gazette
A high-profile attorney who has a track record of restoring older buildings is making another run at transforming the historic Mining Exchange Building in downtown Colorado Springs. Four years ago, Perry Sanders Jr. and partner John McSween bought
Source: www.gazette.com

OPEN FOR BUSINESS - Pueblo Chieftain
Red Creek Land Co. recently formed Trails End Realty, a full-service real estate company serving Southern Colorado. Scott P. Moore, a Pueblo native with more than 16 years of real estate experience, was named managing broker. Moore is available by
Source: www.chieftain.com

Our View: Economy must be multifaceted - Idaho Statesman
In 2006, at the crest of the Valley’s wave of growth, construction and real estate accounted for 12.8 percent of non-farm jobs in Boise. In other metropolitan areas around the country, the average was 8 percent. Built on new construction, easy credit
Source: www.idahostatesman.com

Routt County real estate market sees best month of the year - Steamboat Pilot & Today
Vacation Club Membership sales at One Steamboat Place helped to drive $15 million in fractional sales in November. Steamboat Springs Thanks to a rare winter storm front brewed up by growing sales of condominium intervals, an unexpected $26.7
Source: www.steamboatpilot.com

Phoenix struggling from recession - AZCentral.com

Although many parts of the country are seeing a “fragile recovery,” the Phoenix, Las Vegas and Boise, Idaho, areas remained the most troubled metro areas in the country in the third quarter, says a Brookings Institution MetroMonitor study released
Source: www.azcentral.com

Business Spotlight - Glenwood Springs Post Independent
Michelle James, Tonya Nieslanik, Lapriel Armijo, Robin Bennett, and Mava Leighty of Vicki Lee Green Realtors recently completed a highly specialized course in residential real estate buyer sales strategies conducted by the Council of Residential
Source: www.postindependent.com

Realtors appeal FHA loan limits in Garfield County - Glenwood Springs Post Independent
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado Local real estate agents are looking to the local governing boards to support them in an attempt to convince the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to raise the FHA conforming loan limits within Garfield
Source: www.postindependent.com

Core Capital Group and Onyx Associates Announce Strategic Alliance to - Yahoo Finance
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., & SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Core Capital Group and Onyx Associates announced the formation of a strategic alliance to deliver joint M&A services to middle market technology companies. This alliance will benefit clients
Source: biz.yahoo.com

Forecast: 2010 should be better for commercial real estate - Colorado Springs Gazette
Empty storefronts, shuttered offices and idle industrial buildings are signs that 2009 has been a gloomy year for commercial real estate in the Colorado Springs area. Next year should be better in most areas of the commercial market, although don t
Source: www.gazette.com

Brookings report finds LV among hardest hit - Las Vegas Review Journal
The six-state Intermountain West region has been hit hardest by the economic crisis, with Las Vegas, Phoenix and Boise, Idaho, remaining as the most troubled metropolitan areas in the entire nation in the third quarter, Brookings Mountain West
Source: www.lvrj.com

Denver parking lot sells for $4.4M; Mattress King buys ArapCo store - Denver Business Journal
The company has roughly 30 stores along the Front Range from Fort Collins to Colorado Springs, as well as in mountain communities such as Vail/Avon and Dillon. Other recent real estate deals, according to public record and brokers: 1935 N.
Source: denver.bizjournals.com

Federal takeovers mean bargains but also pitfalls - Gulf News
When the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC) took over New Frontier and other wayward Colorado banks, the feds and taxpayers inherited land and property ranging 000 in remaining finishing costs look relatively cheap. “They were three or four
Source: gulfnews.com

Nation briefs Dec. 11, page 16 - The Keene Sentinel

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. A Ware man has pleaded guilty to keeping explosives, ammunition and gun parts throughout his home. The Republican of Springfield reports that Abraham Forish pleaded guilty in federal court in Springfield on Thursday to
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COLORADO BRIEFS - Pueblo Chieftain
COLORADO SPRINGS (AP) - Hundreds of DUI and criminal cases could be affected by the discovery of faulty blood-alcohol tests in Colorado Springs. Colorado Springs police said Friday they found about 82 tests so far that show a higher blood-alcohol
Source: www.chieftain.com

Hey Tony! Tony Grossi answers your Cleveland Browns questions - Cleveland Plain Dealer
View full size Joshua Gunter, The Plain Dealer Bernie Kosar’s exact role with the Cleveland Browns organization remains a mystery, even to him. Got a Browns question? Send it in. Submit your question at cleveland.com/heytony , and Plain Dealer Browns
Source: www.cleveland.com

On family: Tech-savvy Santa trackers keep worthy tradition alive - Coloradoan
Santa still has a place in our home, and he always will. Every year, the North Americans Aerospace Defense Command, which has the very serious mission of scanning skies for airborne threats from its location near Colorado Springs, sends out a press
Source: www.coloradoan.com

BUSINESS BRIEFS - Pueblo Chieftain
earned his medical degree from the University Of Colorado School Of Medicine in Denver, then completed his physician internship and residency at the University of Texas in Galveston Linda Reinpold, of Home to Home Real Estate Specialists
Source: www.chieftain.com

SIDE STREETS: Polly and Stanley resisted urge to cash in on the hidden - Colorado Springs Gazette
At the time, Schulz was struggling to sell his Peanuts comic strip to newspapers, while living in the new subdivision on Colorado Springs northern edge. Schulz painted the mural to decorate the nursery where his daughter, Meredith, slept.
Source: www.gazette.com

Housing Authority celebrates end of tough year in changing market - Steamboat Pilot & Today
Steamboat Springs Nancy Stahoviak gave a simple reason for the Yampa Valley Housing Authority s end-of-the-year luncheon last week. We decided it was time to celebrate our existence, said Stahoviak, a Housing Authority board member and
Source: www.steamboatpilot.com

Vail Valley Voices: Why I voted for Eagle River Station - Vail Daily News

Having lived in the valley for many years, I had the opportunity to participate in five of the 1996 Eagle Area Community Plan public hearings. At the time the 1996 plan was adopted, the town of Eagle was experiencing significant changes and
Source: www.vaildaily.com

Q and A with new Bluefish GM Bob Goughan - Connecticut Post
A”I left Colorado Springs and got involved in some financial planning and some real estate, and I didn’t really like either field and didn’t find them financially lucrative enough in terms of raising a family. I probably got into the financial market
Source: www.connpost.com

Kasey McNabnay Joins Broadmoor Sales Team New Sales Manager to Bolster - dBusinessNews.com
RE/MAX BUILDS ON FORECLOSURE EXPERTISE Real Estate Leader Partners with Five Star Institute for Training Denver ACT Conferencing Expands Operations in Latin America Lakewood, Colo Microsoft Windows 7 Denver, Colorado (December 3, 2009
Source: denver.dbusinessnews.com

Mall owner won’t sell properties - Denver Post
Tree, Southwest Plaza in Jefferson County, Chapel Hills in Colorado Springs and Foothills Mall in Fort Collins. Before filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in April, General Growth had been trying to sell real estate, including Boston’s
Source: www.denverpost.com

FLYNN: Jury duty made easier with one day/one trial system - Colorado Springs Gazette
Jim Flynn is a private attorney at Flynn Wright & Fredman LLC in Colorado Springs. The firm primarily represents clients in the real estate, financial services and small-business sectors. Reach him at jtflynn@fwflegal.com.
Source: www.gazette.com

Fountain Creek board chooses interim director - Pueblo Chieftain
FOUNTAIN - A Colorado Springs water rights and real estate broker was chosen Friday to lead a district trying to improve Fountain Creek. Gary Barber, who worked on a grant to fund the Fountain Creek Vision Task Force and helped craft legislation to
Source: www.chieftain.com

Fountain Creek board chooses interim director - Pueblo Chieftain

FOUNTAIN - A Colorado Springs water rights and real estate broker was chosen Friday to lead a district trying to improve Fountain Creek. Gary Barber, who worked on a grant to fund the Fountain Creek Vision Task Force and helped craft legislation to
Source: www.chieftain.com

Campaign finance - San Francisco Chronicle
“Sacramento’s streets flow with campaign cash” - That’s the word today from California’s campaign finance watchdog. The California Fair Political Practices Commission says so far this year, incumbent Political fundraisers continue to dominate
Source: www.sfgate.com

Mall owner won’t sell properties - Denver Post
Tree, Southwest Plaza in Jefferson County, Chapel Hills in Colorado Springs and Foothills Mall in Fort Collins. Before filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in April, General Growth had been trying to sell real estate, including Boston’s
Source: www.denverpost.com

Q and A with new Bluefish GM Bob Goughan - Connecticut Post
A”I left Colorado Springs and got involved in some financial planning and some real estate, and I didn’t really like either field and didn’t find them financially lucrative enough in terms of raising a family. I probably got into the financial market
Source: www.connpost.com

Freewheeling spirit - Boston Globe
Gorgone opened this season with a win at Copper Mountain in Colorado. The event was part of the 2009-10 Race to the Cup She is at home on this busy stretch of Boston real estate, more comfortable amid the city s hustle and bustle than traveling
Source: www.boston.com

Robinson: Get out of our house - Savannah Morning News
As I was listening to the radio while driving to work one day, I heard a man named Tim Cox discussing his initiative aptly titled GOOOH. According to Cox, “GOOOH stands for ‘Get Out of Our House’ and is pronounced like the word ‘go.’ It is a
Source: savannahnow.com

Fall Meeting of Million Dollar Consulting Club in St. Lucia - TMCnet

Dec 03, 2009 (PRWeb.com via COMTEX) — For the annual fall meeting of the Million Dollar Consulting Club, an international network of successful, owner-operated consulting companies, the owners of the eight member companies from the USA, Australia
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People on the move - Denver Post
MONROE GROUP LTD. announced the addition of Emily Brown as director of finance. Brown was formerly at Qwest Communications, where she worked as a lead marketing professional. COLORADO REAL ESTATE WOMEN presented Lynn Coit, principal and founding
Source: www.denverpost.com

Mall owner won’t sell properties - Denver Post
Tree, Southwest Plaza in Jefferson County, Chapel Hills in Colorado Springs and Foothills Mall in Fort Collins. Before filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in April, General Growth had been trying to sell real estate, including Boston’s
Source: www.denverpost.com

Fountain Creek board chooses interim director - Pueblo Chieftain
FOUNTAIN - A Colorado Springs water rights and real estate broker was chosen Friday to lead a district trying to improve Fountain Creek. Gary Barber, who worked on a grant to fund the Fountain Creek Vision Task Force and helped craft legislation to
Source: www.chieftain.com

FLYNN: Jury duty made easier with one day/one trial system - Colorado Springs Gazette
Jim Flynn is a private attorney at Flynn Wright & Fredman LLC in Colorado Springs. The firm primarily represents clients in the real estate, financial services and small-business sectors. Reach him at jtflynn@fwflegal.com.
Source: www.gazette.com

Vail Valley Voices: Why I voted for Eagle River Station - Vail Daily News
The citizens of Eagle did not want to be a recreational resort community and suggested that a target community size similar to Gunnison, Montrose and Glenwood Springs was appropriate and uncontrollable as the credit, real estate, labor and
Source: www.vaildaily.com

Colorado Springs-area home sales soar in November; prices up for the - Colorado Springs Gazette
Here s a good indication of what the federal government s $8,000 tax credit has meant for the Colorado Springs-area housing market right direction, said Bill Hurt, president of ERA Shields Real Estate and the association s current board
Source: www.gazette.com

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