The city of Aspen is poised to buy a 3-acre parcel in the Aspen Business Center for $11 million to improve access to the adjacent lumberyard property slated for affordable housing. Aspen City Council ...
Aspen City Council is being asked to sign off on a $10.8 million purchase of three acres of land to be used for affordable housing. At Tuesday’s council meeting, affordable housing project manager ...
The city of Aspen will pay $175,000 less to buy the Aspen Mini-Storage, because its $11 million offer is higher than a recent appraisal of the property’s value. The 3-acre parcel, located in the Aspen ...
If all the stars align, the city of Aspen will be the new owner of a mini-storage operation and the property it sits on at the Aspen Business Center by February. With no public comment by elected ...
The city of Aspen is waiting on a select few people to remove their belongings from Aspen Mini Storage before it demolishes the units to begin work on the Lumberyard affordable housing development.
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