Music revelers were out in force to support the return of the Steamboat Free Concert Series.
Tag: Living in Steamboat
A New School Year Begins
When the bells rang for the start of a new school year last month, there was one more bell to ring in the Yampa Valley.
Commercial Real Estate Update
Commercial real estate activity in the Yampa Valley had been in a bit of a COVID-induced lull, however activity is now back in full force.
City Council Working Through New Rules Concerning Short Term Rentals in the City of Steamboat
The City Council is in the midst of working through some new rules concerning short term rentals in the City of Steamboat. While many good ideas have been shared with the council, at the last work session they seemed to veer off course and proposed some very restrictive overlay zoning […]
Routt County Housing Market Softening But Not Cooling
Although one might be able to say that the Routt County housing market is softening a bit, it’s not exactly cooling.
Help Keep our Bears in the Wild
Approximately 10,000 black bears call Colorado home.
Yampa Valley Housing Authority Buys 536 Acres for Housing
Earlier this week, the affordable housing crisis in Routt County came a step closer to a long-term solution.
Seeking Solutions for Housing Shortage
Lack of housing, escalating housing costs, and the impacts of short-term rentals were among the greatest concerns identified by residents from the biggest Colorado mountain communities in a recent study.
Landscaping at Altitude 101
The trials and tribulations of gardening in Routt County is a well-known topic for those of us who strive to achieve green finger status.
The Return of the Farmer’s Market
Last Saturday marked the first Farmer’s Market of the summer, attracting over 4,500 visitors to shop and soak up the atmosphere.
Steamboat Resort’s $135M Redevelopment Project
The crashing sound of demolition may not be a welcome noise to some but for employees at Steamboat Resort, it signals new and exciting times ahead.
The Market Across Routt County Continues Its Hot Streak
In spite of lower inventory, there have been 64% more closings than this time last year.