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Durango City Council approves conceptual plan for 29 modular townhomes

Development to target homebuyers earning 80 to 120% area median income

Volunteers in Durango join biannual statewide tally of people experiencing homelessness

U.S. Housing and Urban Development point-in-time count underway

Residents of Apache Mobile Home Park in Durango mobilize to purchase property

Concerns about continued affordability rise in the face of impending sale

72 units in Residences at Durango motel conversation nearing completion

Affordable housing units to target people earning 30% to 60% area median income

River Roost resident in Durango at wit’s end, turns to city for action on homelessness

Police say southern Camino del Rio corridor has been crime hot spot for years

As winter nears, Durango’s houseless community looks to stay warm

An overnight warming center will be available on nights below 15 degrees

Change in Silverton was inevitable – how it happened may not have been

Town wanted to take advantage of development opportunities; outside his office, so did the mayor

Durango to annex Westside, Triangle mobile home parks

74 aged trailers to be replaced with new modular units

Durango pursues $1.25 million land purchase for future affordable housing

Parcel suited for about 31 modular and traditionally built units

In Silverton, a developer saw unmined potential. Then he was elected mayor

How Shane Fuhrman set out to develop the stunted mountain haven

Apartment project grows to 500 rentals planned near Mercy Hospital

25 units to be offered at below market rates

Renters don’t benefit from property tax cuts, experts tell Colorado legislative panel

Experts told Colorado’s property tax commission on Thursday that rate cuts and tax decreases don’t often translate into savings for renters but that tax hikes can lead to higher rents. This ...