Moving into their seventh year of operation, the No Man’s Land Film Festival seeks to break down borders. The festival also aims to bring more mainstream acceptance and awareness to
Carbondale is where it all started, Aisha Weinhold said. Since 2014, documentaries featuring female outdoor athletes taking on the world one natural obstacle at a time occupied the Crystal Theatre marquee. For the past three.
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Several Carbondale businesses are scrambling to relocate and others are just plain calling it quits following plans for one of the town’s oldest strip malls to be redeveloped.
The proposed new Carbondale Center Place was given preliminary approval Jan. 14 by the town’s Planning & Zoning Commission, and is slated to go before the Board of Trustees for final consideration on Feb. 9.
It would replace the existing 57-year-old Sopris Shopping Center at the corner of Colorado Highway 133 and Colorado Avenue with a mix of 10,000 square feet of ground-level commercial space, 76 residential units and a new 68,000 square-foot self-storage facility where the existing Sopris Self Storage is now located, immediately east of the plaza.