As hot as the Aspen-area real estate market was in 2014, it wasn’t the hottest among top Colorado mountain resorts, according to a new report. Land Title Guarantee Co. examined Pitkin, Eagle, Garfield, Grand, Summit, Routt and San Miguel counties as part of its annual review of ski-country real estate performance. It found that only one area topped Pitkin County in terms of gross sales volume. Continue Reading
Different decade, same questions haunt Base Village
Commissioners will continue review until Feb. 25 SNOWMASS VILLAGE — In the original review of the Base Village application undertaken more than a decade ago, elected and appointed officials conducted extensive studies, surveys and site visits before approving a project that was supposedly “just big enough.” Too much commercial activity could create cannibalism among business owners, Continue Reading
Mountain Sage Unit A3 Closes: This is the final sale for the project..
Carbondale, Colorado: Erik Cavarra has just closed the 12th and final Unit of the Phase II of the new construction for the Mountain Sage Townhomes. This sale marks the 20th sale for Cavarra within the Mountain Sage Townhomes. A project that was once in foreclosure is now 100% sold out. Property Type: RES w/Improvments Townhouse Address: 933 Main Street Unit A3 Carbondale, CO Continue Reading
For Love of Aspen: Real Estate Article Vanity Fair
On major holidays, a private plane lands or takes off at the Aspen airport every six minutes. The average Aspen house costs $2.7 million. Just what has made this Colorado mountain town so irresistible to Kevin Costner, Robert McNamara, Jack Nicholson, Goldie Hawn, Michael Eisner, and Prince Bandar, to name just a few of its A-list homeowners, as well as a cultural mecca for artists and Continue Reading
Aspen area’s real estate’s high note continues, with caution ahead
What goes up in real estate must come down, and the longest-running upward trend in sales and appreciation in 40 years of real estate history in the Aspen market has been six years. Last year was the fifth year of an “up market,” Aspen Appraisal Group’s Randy Gold said Wednesday at the Aspen Board of Realtors 2015-16 Market Overview luncheon at the Hotel Jerome. Roughly 150 real estate industry Continue Reading
Sky Hotel wins unanimous Aspen City Council approval
The Sky Hotel’s redevelopment application, which is absent any land-use variance requests or free-market residences, won unanimous Aspen City Council approval Monday during a meeting that ran just past midnight. The 90-room Sky Hotel, located at 709 E. Durant Ave., is currently 34 feet tall and 43,605-square-feet in floor area. On Monday, owner Northridge Capital won approval to scrape and Continue Reading
Hunt lodge concept wins unanimous Aspen City Council approval
With a stipulation requiring a long-term agreement on off-site parking, developer Mark Hunt won unanimous Aspen City Council approval for his Cooper Avenue lodge proposal on Monday. Hunt, who plans to replace the Cooper Avenue structure home to Domino’s Pizza and other businesses with a 44-room lodge, recently hatched a deal with the St. Regis Aspen Resort for 15 parking spaces. Though the Continue Reading
Hotel Jerome in Aspen changes ownership
Aspen’s iconic Hotel Jerome has a new owner. Houston businessman Dan Friedkin closed on his purchase of the Main Street lodge Monday following negotiations that begun in the fall. The seller was Chicago-based DRW Real Estate. The price of the transaction was not immediately available. The sale won’t translate into an overhaul of management, staff or operations, said Tony DiLucia, the hotel’s Continue Reading
Planning Commission Base Village review
Snowmass Village, Colorado: Base Village Whether it was the amount of commercial space needed to make a viable project, adequacy of pedestrian connections, future employee generation or even the timing of when the new medical clinic will be built, no assumption contained within the Base Village Major PUD Amendment was taken at face value by the Snowmass Village Planning Commission. During Continue Reading
Aspen hits record $90.56 million in December sales
Collectively among local businesses, the money continues to flow. Aspen’s monthly consumption report released Wednesday said retail sales in December hit $90.56 million, a 5.6 percent increase over $85.76 million in the same month in 2013. It’s likely a record. Looking back over the past 11 years of modern bookkeeping, no December has ever approached the $90 million mark, according to the city’s Continue Reading
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