At Last: Lumber Prices in Swift Decline
After steady and unprecedented increases since the spring of 2020, the price of lumber is finally going down. Way down. According to various sources, overall prices have dropped more than
After steady and unprecedented increases since the spring of 2020, the price of lumber is finally going down. Way down. According to various sources, overall prices have dropped more than
A new residential community that could see the construction of up to 9,500 single-family and 2,500 multi-family homes on the northeast side of El Paso is currently in the planning
Plans are in the works for the construction of two tall towers in downtown Denver at the current 2.5-acre block-length site of a nearly 50 year-old Greyhound Bus Station. The
A group of nearly two dozen Democratic and Republican senators are now putting together the final pieces of what is expected to be a $1 trillion infrastructure bill, seen as
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A project in Denver designed to see the construction of new affordable housing, and most importantly, a grocery store, is receiving $19 million in local revenue bonds. Members of the
A push is on calling for the repair and upgrading of the only outdoor public swimming pool in Santa Fe. The Bicentennial Pool, located at 1121 Alto Street, was opened
On of the largest auto dealership companies in the country has announced plans to build a new location in Colorado Springs. The Fort Lauderdale-based AutoNation wants to build a complex
A strong 65% of small business owners nationally believe the worst of the Covid-19 pandemic is over, according to a new poll just released by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
One of the most familiar landmarks in Phoenix may soon be seeing an upgrade and structural addition. The 18-story Phoenix Financial Center, located at 3443 N. Central Avenue, was completed