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Flower power here at home

’Slow Flowers’ movement pushes locally grown cut flowers

In Durango, change is our one constant

What would we do if we didn’t embrace change? Making changes keeps us fresh, vibrant and on our toes. And we’re certainly keeping on our toes here at the Business Improvement District. ...

Finally, a grocery store of our own

Subway, Family Dollar also on the way

Durango RadioShack not on closure list

RadioShack filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Thursday and announced the sale of half its stores to General Wireless. A list of potential store closures on RadioShack’s corporate w...

Mortgage shopping can really pay off

Rate volatility makes comparing rates important

Construction hits new heights with 3-D printing

Back in April, a team of Chinese construction workers used a 3-D printer to construct houses. By day’s end, there were 10 standing. They were compact and fairly bare bones – nothing much to ...

Twin Buttes idles

Massive development has yet to get off the ground

The ins and outs of title insurance

When purchasing real estate, a buyer generally requests that the seller provide title insurance. The first step to obtaining title insurance is for a title company to do a title s...

U.S. home prices rise slowly

WASHINGTON – U.S. home values rose at a modest pace in December, a sign there are too few potential buyers to bid up prices. Real estate data provider CoreLogic says home prices ...

Probing our pot

Young entrepreneurs find niche in marijuana industry

In rental crisis, discarded hotels are gold

Steamboat Springs’ old inns become affordable workforce housing

Say ‘I do’ to talking about money

Arguments about money are the top predictor of divorce. Fights about kids, sex, in-laws or anything else for that matter take a back seat to money, says Sonya Britt, a researcher ...