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The Observer - March 2012

March 7, 2012
CAR and NAR Updates -

CAR Opposes Bill To Prohibit the Use of Credit Information By Employers, Podcast: Get Ready to Rally, HUD Announces Proposed Rule to Reduce Permitted Seller Concessions, Colorado Hill Visits at 2012 MidYear Meeting Registration, and more...

Aspen -

Council set to revise downtown development rules, Feds see habitat protection as main hurdle for hydro plant, Little Annie’s, Benton Building saved in deal with Aspen Core Ventures, Dancing Bear owner to focus on selling Phase One, Fox Crossing homes, lots on the auction bloc, Mason Morse building seeks penthouse, historic designation, City approves Aspen Walk after more than three years, Aspen economy improving, Aspen/Snowmass defies downward trend in bookings, Aspen now in same climate and plant zone as Rifle, New restaurant envisioned for 129 year old home, Frontier ending service to Aspen, and more...


Snowmass Village -

Westin construction timeline protects summer events, Hypo files another lawsuit against Related, County, banks dispute value of Viceroy, Base Village properties, and more...

Basalt -

Basalt amends code to allow chickens, Wildlife officer pleads for closures on midvalley lands, Basalt resists endorsement of El Jebel intersection, and more...

Pitkin County -

Pitkin County building permits near 20-year low; Aspen sees growth, Historic ranch home may be refurbished if county lifts affordable housing restriction, Thompson Divide Coalition offers $2.5 million to buy down gas leases, Morris & Frywald, Chaffin Light announce merger, County wants to keep USFS parcel in public hands, Gould, local subcontractors to build RFTA upgrades, Cell service on tap at Sundeck, and more...

Glenwood Springs -

BLM reviewing gas lease at edge of neighborhood, and more...


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