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Sprawling El Paso School District to Place Big Bond Question on November Ballot
A package of bond proposals with a dollar sign ranging between $430 million and $450 million may confront voters in the largest school district in El Paso this coming November.
Building Dozens of New Locations, Carmax Reports New Earnings Jump
The growing used vehicle retailer CarMax is reporting first quarter 2026 revenues of $8 billion, up by some 6.2% over the previous quarter. The increase was largely driven by “lower
Colorado Grants Announced for Variety of Housing, Energy-Efficiency, and Code Modernization Projects
More than $4 million in grant funding has now been awarded to the City of Aspen to incentivize construction of all-electric buildings, with a particular focus on affordable housing projects.
Colorado Voters May Soon Confront Ballot Question Designed to Substantially Alter Colorado’s Taxing Formula
A petition drive to put on the November ballot in Colorado a proposal to establish a permanent graduated income tax is currently being reviewed by state officials. Bathed in controversy,
Trump Puts the Kibosh on Signing of Big Bipartisan Housing Bill
After members in both chambers of Congress overwhelmingly signaled smooth sailing ahead for a sweeping housing bill, President Donald Trump on Wednesday decided against signing the legislation. The President’s move
Site Yet to Be Chosen for Public Park in the Outer Suburbs of Albuquerque
Work could begin sometime early next year on the creation of a new public park some eight miles to the southwest of Albuquerque. The project is set to go up
Big One-Time Arizona Republic Printing Facility Currently on the Rental Market
A building in Phoenix that has served as the printing operations for the Arizona Republic newspaper is now up for lease. Located at 22600 N 19th Street, the structure was
Echoes of Lyndon Johnson’s Library: New Obama Center Sparks Scorn
The architectural design of the new Barack Obama Presidential Center on the south side of Chicago has triggered criticism from reviewers, reminiscent of the scorn that greeted the opening of
New Denver Affordable Condominium Project Gets Needed Loan
Funding has been secured for the construction of a condominium complex in Denver that will see the building of nearly two dozen affordable units. The Colorado Housing and Finance Authority
Fort Collins Historic Building Redevelopment May Be Subject to Tax Credit
An effort is underway to secure support for the redevelopment of a historic one-story structure in downtown Fort Collins. Located at 160 W. Mountain Avenue, the William S. Hill Building
