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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

by Michele Free
CSBJ: 1st-Floor Retail and Upper-Floor Apartments Planned for South Nevada in Colo Spgs
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Published by The Colorado Springs Business Journal | Nov 15 2012 | Written by Amanda Miller Apartments are planned at the corner of Cimarron and Costilla Plans are afoot to replace aging storefronts along the 400-block of South Nevada Avenue with a mixed-use development of apartments and retail. Bob and Karen Elliott, through their compa...

Monday, November 12, 2012

by Michele Free
Colorado Springs Independent: Shedding the Stigma
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Published by The Colorado Springs Independent | Nov 7 2012 | Written by Pam Zubeck Shadows lifting: Elite Properties paid $30,000 for this 3,860-square-foot lot on Hot Springs CourtEven before considering the scarred landscape, and the memories associated with two people dying and 345 homes disappearing in the Waldo Canyon Fire, people ...

Monday, November 12, 2012

by Michele Free
Indy: Shedding the Stigma
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Published by The Colorado Springs Independent | Nov 7 2012 | Written by Pam Zubeck Shadows lifting: Elite Properties paid $30,000 for this 3,860-square-foot lot on Hot Springs CourtEven before considering the scarred landscape, and the memories associated with two people dying and 345 homes disappearing in the Waldo Canyon Fire, people ...

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

by Michele Free
CSBJ: Denver Investment Company Buys 2 COSprings Apartment Buildings
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Published by the Colorado Springs Business Journal | November 8 2012 | Written by Amanda Miller Denver-based BMC Investments recently bought two Colorado Springs apartment properties. BMC paid $4.2 million for 148-unit Timberlane Apartments at 3985 E. Bijou St. and $3.175 million for 95-unit Ashelyn Court at 930 N. Murray Blvd. Both co...

Sunday, November 4, 2012

by Michele Free
Gazette: With COSprings Homebuilders busy at Gold Hill Mesa, Commercial Project Eyed
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Published by The Gazette | November 4 2012 | Written by Rich Laden When he proposed building homes in Gold Hill Mesa on Colorado Springs’ west side more than a decade ago, developer Bob Willard acknowledged one of his biggest challenges would be overcoming public perception. The 210-acre site had been the former home of a gold and sil...

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

by Michele Free
Gazette: Local Apartment Rents Hit Another Record High in COSprings Area
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Published by The Gazette |  November 1 2012 | Written by Rich Laden Colorado Springs-area apartment rents jumped to another record high in the third quarter, and more increases could be on the way as demand for rental properties remains steady. Monthly rents averaged $787.22 from July through September, an increase from $776.85 in the ...

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

by Michele Free
Gazette: CO Springs Area Unemployment Falls to 9.3 Percent
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Published by The Gazette | Oct 30 2012 | Written by Wayne Heilman The unemployment rate in the Colorado Springs area fell in September from the previous month by the largest amount in more than a decade, but only because nearly 1,500 people left the job market, according to data released Tuesday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. ...

Sunday, October 28, 2012

by Michele Free
InsideRealEstateNews: Denver Area Apartment Vacancy Rate Falls to 4.3%
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Published in InsideRealEstateNews.com | October 29, 2012 The apartment vacancy rate in the Denver metro area fell to 4.3 percent in the third quarter,  dropping to the lowest vacancy rate recorded in any quarter in a dozen years, according to a report released today by the Apartment Association of Metro Denver and the Colorado Division ...

Thursday, October 25, 2012

by Michele Free
CSBJ: Apartment Market Returning to "Normal" in 2012
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Published by The Colorado Springs Business Journal | October 26 2012 | Written by Amanda Miller Many older apartment communities are now being bought and flipped for resale. Colorado Springs’ apartment sales market seems like it’s hot right now, but the numbers suggest it’s just getting back to “normal” after a sleepy few year...

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

by Michele Free
CDH: Unemployment Declines in All Colorado Metros but Pueblo
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Published by the Colorado Division of Housing | October 23 2012 Total employment growth in Colorado in September continued to show slight growth statewide in the year-over-year comparisons. In September, total employment in Colorado was down 89,000 from the July 2008 peak. Employment trends in various regions of the state differ, however...

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