Lincoln Center Goes New School
Call it new school development. This spring, the Lincoln Center will reopen the shuttered doors of the former Lincoln Elementary School, which closed in...
A Stroll Through Old Colorado City
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Once the original capital of the Colorado Territory, now it’s a local biz hub. Old Colorado City thrives on an eclectic mix of...
Downtown Development: Is This Our LoDo Moment?
In the ’80s and ’90s, Denver took its sketchiest urban blight and transformed it into the city’s most bustling neighborhood. Today, Denver’s LoDo boasts...
How Green Is Colorado Springs?
Ask a range of residents, from the average citizen to the involved professional, “How green is Colorado Springs?” and the most common first response...
Home, Sweet, Rustic Industrial Modern Home
“This is us.”
That is the phrase Phil Parker and Vanessa Johnson choose to characterize their recently completed 5,479-square-foot dream home in the picturesque Upper...
Tiny Goes Big
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When Don and Carissa Niemyer decided to move their family to Colorado Springs, they knew they wanted to bring a piece of Portland...
Your PPLD Library Card Has Superpowers
If your idea of the public library is the antiquated knowledge repository of yore, then you probably haven’t been paying attention. But all the...
Mountain Living in Woodland Park
Inspired by the same views that inspired “America the Beautiful,” Charlie and Kelly Gerszewski wanted a break from city living. For them, the crowded...
Home Sweet Homes: Popping the Top Downtown
She said, “We haven’t found the downtown home we want after two years of looking. Let’s pop the top on the rental property.” He...
Urban Living on the Rise
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Ten years ago, I sold my house near the Powers corridor and traded shopping at big box supercenters, noshing at Texas Roadhouse and...