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Business & Real Estate

City of Durango helps with north Main Avenue face-lift

Adventure Inn, Bird’s owners overhaul buildings; then uses city grants to improve curb appeal

Drowning in cash, Big Oil’s biggest challenge is how to spend it

Earnings reports should offer ideas

Mortgage rates edge up

30-year moves to 4.86 percent

How the U.S. economy turned six good jobs into bad ones

None of the six require a college degree

Chamber hosts coffee and talk Nov. 6

The Durango Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Tuesday Talk with free coffee at Carver Brewing Co. at 7:45 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6., at the restaurant, 1022 Main Ave. Local First â...

New bakery Sweet Addition now open in Main Mall

A new bakery called Owner Francilia Pena specializes in American and European pastries, paninis, desserts and cakes for special occasions. For more information, visit www.sweet...

Chamber YOUniversity takes place Thursday, Nov. 15

The Durango Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Chamber YOUniversity from 8:30-10:30 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 15, at the Durango Public Library, 1900 East Third Ave. The workshop will fo...

Animas Trading Co. moves to 742 Main Ave. in downtown Durango

Animas Trading Co. has moved to 742 Main Ave. Owner Cathy Wakeman said the move has increased space from 2,500 square feet to 3,600 square feet. The woman’s boutique ha...

Physical therapist joins Absolute Physical Therapy

Absolute Physical Therapy and Wellness welcomes SueB Earl as a new physical therapist at their office location, 277 East Eighth Ave. in Durango. Earl has been a physical therapis...

Southwest Colorado tourism industry borrows battlefield acronym to describe tough year

Tourism industry finds 2018 volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous

Study: Wildfires don’t hurt hot real estate markets

Homes regain value in less than two years, study says

Durango company tout’s town’s benefits in recruitment

Swan Global Investments looks for employees that fit Durango lifestyle
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