Whether we'd care to believe it or not, a lot of people are moving to Colorado because - duh - it's a really great place to live. It also has a lot of green attractions (all kinds, wink wink), making it an alluring place to start a fresh new life. But while a lot of people are moving to Colorado, it turns out one particular city is actually losing about as much people as are coming in.
Sky-high rent is one of the biggest complaints in our community, but with rising vacancy rates in one particular part of Northern Colorado, we could potentially see a continuing dip in rent.
While the number of Fort Collins residents complaining about rising rent prices seems to increase, affordable housing in place of Hughes Stadium is beginning to look more like a real possibility.
I think Townsquare Media (a.k.a. the radio station) should have a Redbox kiosk sitting out front of its building in Windsor.
Sure, Redbox kiosks are everywhere, but having one at the radio station would be even more convenient to you - picking up movies and games for the kids (or yourself) while running errands and/or picking up a prize at the front desk would be even easier and save you some time
The cost of living in Colorado comes up at least once a day? Thanks to a new study, it tells us exactly how much someone has to make an hour, in order to afford a two-bedroom apartment in Colorado.