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Colorado Real Estate Update

Despite recent events, the real estate market has not yet hit a pause in Colorado. There are still new listings going up, and properties are selling, albeit at a slower pace than the last few weeks. The biggest factor that changed was properties withdrawn from the market, which increased considerably–understandable given the uncertainty regarding jobs […]

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CU Buffs Rick George Updates Fans

Collegiate athletics have been canceled for the remainder of the spring, but CU Buffs athletic director Rick George emailed fans to thank them for being loyal and provide an update on the student athletes. George reiterated that all athletic events, including awards ceremonies, have been canceled until further notice. It is unclear at this time […]

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UPDATED: Boulder County Coronavirus Closures

Social distancing is the most effective way to prevent the spread of coronavirus. As a result, there are many closures, cancellations, and postponements of activities in Boulder to prevent the spread. Keep checking back on AboutBoulder.com to see an updated list of the latest closures. All Boulder County government buildings are closed to the public […]

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7 Fun Things To Do in Boulder During the Quarantine

Colorado is edging towards a full shutdown as it was announced that non-essential workplaces must cut their workforce in half starting this week, sending yet another wave of people to sit at home. While you may be tempted to just live your life as you normally would, it’s best to stay at home to help […]

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City of Boulder Extends Closures Through April 19

The City of Boulder has extended the closure of all city buildings and facilities open to the public until April 19. Many city services are available online, and non-essential employees will continue working remotely through April 19. Essential city services, including public safety, utilities and water services, and emergency responders.  

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Boulder County Issues Hopeful Letter to Residents

Boulder County Commissioners have issued a letter to residents offering to help those in need and instructions on self-care during the coronavirus epidemic. As we face these extraordinary circumstances, it’s important to remember we’re a community – and that together, we will get through this difficult time in our lives caused by the COVID-19 coronavirus. […]

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Boulder Median Home Prices Nearly $1 Million

The value of Boulder homes has gone up almost 2% over the past year, and it is predicted that they will rise another 4% this year. The median price of homes in Boulder is $794,210, with the median price per square foot being $562, $212 more than the price per square foot in the Boulder […]

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Boulder Local Restaurants Open for Takeout and Delivery

Now is a great time to support local businesses by ordering takeout or delivery! UberEats is offering free delivery from local restaurants, so there’s no reason not to; try an old favorite or take this chance to eat something you haven’t before. Arcana 909 Walnut Street, Boulder 303-444-3885 arcanarestaurant.com Starting at 4 p.m. Tuesday, March […]

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Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day in the Midst of Coronavirus

With bars shut down and the President urging social gatherings to stay under ten, it can be difficult to figure out how to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. Luckily, there’s plenty for you to do while still flattening the curve. 1. Drink some Irish beer     I know, it’s not ideal to celebrate when you […]

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Boulder County Closures, Cancellations, and Postponements

West End Tavern, 926 Pearl St., Boulder, will only offer a takeout menu for delivery or pickup beginning March 17 for at least two weeks. Zolo Southwestern Grill, 2525 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder, will only offer a takeout menu for delivery or pickup beginning March 17 for at least two weeks. The Post Brewing Co. locations, […]

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