14 Intersection of Housing and a Vibrant Downtown
Why a surge in downtown housing isn’t causing costs to drop, plus the story behind a new affordable live/work space for artists.
Voices of the Pikes Peak Region
Why a surge in downtown housing isn’t causing costs to drop, plus the story behind a new affordable live/work space for artists.
A roundup of noteworthy local happenings from two former Colorado Springs city councilors who return to the studio after a 4-year break.
A new outdoor theatrical experience in downtown Colorado Springs April 9-18 Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
On the eve of Colorado Springs’ sesquicentennial, what does our city need to thrive in the next 150 years?
A panel of Colorado Springs tech industry leaders talk with Bitwise co-CEOs Irma Olguin and Jake Soberal about what it takes to equitably develop local talent in a way that builds success for all.
Highlights from the July 3, 2020 gallery openings along the Creative Corridor of Downtown Colorado Springs, Old Colorado City, and Manitou Springs
Alex Armani-Munn is the Economic Development Specialist for the Downtown Partnership of Colorado Springs. In this role, he manages business development services, acts as a liaison for developers and investors, and assists in special projects administration. He serves on the City’s citizen transportation advisory board and the active transportation advisory committee, He’s also a…
A downtown stadium and arena are in the works for Colorado Springs. Is this cause for celebration or for concern? City councilors (and Council Matters co-hosts) Tom Strand and Bill Murray explore the ins and outs of these recently announced City for Champions (C4C) projects. They examine the financing plans, the role of the taxpayer,…
Ever since she was little, Nicole has been trying to create what was in her imagination, whether through words or imagery.
The 2017 city budget for Colorado Springs is the topic as Tom Strand fills in Dave Gardner, who is sitting in for vacationing Bill Murray. Merit raises for city employees and across-the-board raises in public safety are on the agenda. What about police foot patrols downtown and in Old Colorado City? Therapeutic recreation?