Stay Cool, Be Safe During the Summer Swimming Season
As pool time heats up in and around the city this summer, it’s important to keep safety in mind, especially if you have kids. Whether you have the luxury of a pool in your...
Don’t Miss Out on 2014 Mortgage Rates
You need to be on your toes if you are planning on refinancing or getting a mortgage in place for your next home in 2014. Everyone agrees that mortgage rates are going to start...
New Union Station Opening UPDATED to July 26th
The Union Station Alliance announced that there was still some time needed on construction so the Grand Opening would be delayed. I think we can all patiently wait until July...
Stoic & Genuine Brings the Ocean to Denver Union Station
Making last minute dinner plans in our active city often means playing detective in finding a seat (or two) at any of our awesome Downtown Denver restaurants. I was more than...
Activity in the Riverfront Park Triangle
Most everyone knows the triangle piece of land in Riverfront Park just in front of the Glass House. This piece of real estate has been closed off for years awaiting news of...
A Sustainable Idea in a Sustainable World
The idea of self-sustainably grown foods is really catching on in Denver and there are some great stories that are emerging from this movement... read on here.
A Tale of Two Avenues
Colfax is a tale of two avenues—east and west, that begins with the establishment of the city of Denver in 1850. The United States was still reeling from the Civil War. For many,...
The Future Will Be Paved in Solar Panels
Fifty-eight years ago this month Dwight Eisenhower signed the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956. The act would create 46,000 miles of paved highways from an allotted cost of $26...
Fort Collins – A Safe, Top College Town, but will it Remain Affordable?
Appearing recently in several media outlets, the Fort Collins area shined as a great place to live. It is rated in a Gallup Poll as a place where resident’s well-being is...
