A renovation for a historic house in the West End, bought by Jack Nicholson so he could watch Laker’s games.
Category: Land Use
Photos of Little Annie wedding site
Photos from June 9, June 13 and June 16 of the Little Annie’s wedding site at the top of Little Annie Basin.
Build and let live: 40 years of affordable housing in Aspen
“We totally invented the concept of a dual market: a second, more affordable pool of housing that would be traded among local residents and that would be insulated from market forces.”
Petition circling for multi-purpose public building
A Smuggler Park resident has gathered “several hundred signatures” on a petition that asks Aspen City Council to consider a multi-purpose community center as the best use for the soon-to-be-vacated Aspen Art Museum building.
Local doctor seeks volunteers who live near gas wells for new study
Local doctor seeks volunteers who live near gas wells to submit bodily fluids for testing as part of new study.
Public land users react to BLM proposal
The BLM is asking the region’s users of roads and trails across public lands for one last comment on proposed changes in land-use regulations by the public-comment deadline of April 27.
Motorized travel restricted in new BLM proposal
The proposed revision represents a change in emphasis for the BLM, away from the historic “open lands” emphasis, under which travel on federal lands was only loosely controlled.
Pitkin County Library files application for expansion project
The expansion primarily pushes out the east side of the building facing Galena Plaza. The additional 6,000 square feet of space will allow for a new entrance, a community meeting room and a children’s center that both open up to outdoor spaces on the plaza, and an outdoor second-floor deck over the children’s center.
BLM officials hear pleas to void oil and gas leases
There are 25 leases in the Thompson Divide area. Seven are held by Ursa Resources and 18 are held by SG Interests.
Poppies building owner proposes ‘bunkhouse’
Matt Brown is the manager of 834 W. Hallam Associates, which paid $1.4 million in February for the purple Victorian house that was built in 1886 and sits on a 6,600-square-foot corner lot.
