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Houston A-listers jet to Aspen for exquisite and elevated affairs

Houston A-listers jet to Aspen for exquisite and elevated affairs Houston A-listers jet to Aspen for exquisite and elevated affairs Photo by Daniel Ortiz Photo by Riccardo Savi Photo by Daniel Ortiz Photo by Riccardo Savi Photo by Daniel Ortiz Photo by Daniel Ortiz Photo by Daniel Ortiz Photo by Daniel Ortiz Photo by Riccardo Savi Photo by Daniel Ortiz Photo by Daniel Ortiz Photo by Riccardo Savi Where: Betula Aspen and Ajax Tavern Aspen, Colorado The scoop: As crisp and cool Colorado is all the rage for summer-vacationing Houstonians, some of Houston’s elite gathered  in majestic Aspen for “

Joint resolution: Aspen pot shop, HOA close to settlement deal

Joint resolution: Aspen pot shop, HOA close to settlement deal
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Aspen marijuana shop, neighbors in legal flap

An Aspen condominium association’s attempt to ban upper-floor marijuana dispensaries and other retail uses is being legally challenged by the owner of three of the downtown building’s commercial units, one of which houses a pot shop. The condo association, however, maintains certain second-floor retailers aren’t compatible with the building’s third- and fourth-floor residential dwellers who expect a certain level of decorum. Following unsuccessful mediation, the lawsuit by Douglas Tomkins against Aspenhof Condominium Association is the latest turn in a years-long disagreement between unit owners and the operators of certain retailers at 520 E. Cooper Ave. Known as the Aspenhof, the building comprises 10 residential units and nine commercial units.

The New Normal: What Aspen s pandemic culinary scene looks like now | Local

The interior of the Crêperie’s new outdoor “chalet.” PHOTO BY RACHEL BOCK This fall, chef C. Barclay Dodge envisioned Bosq’s winterized patio overlooking the Mill Street pedestrian mall: a glass-enclosed, modern structure built around a tall tree, its upper branches poking above a skylight in the lattice ceiling. Here, according to plans drawn by local design firm Rowland+Broughton, guests would enjoy a safe, socially distanced dining experience, shielded from snow and cold yet converging with nature. Bosq, manifested. “We scrapped that whole idea five days ago,” Dodge told me one week before Thanksgiving. The elevated cost of running utility lines outside, it turned out, did not match the potential benefit of seating additional diners in compliance with ever-tightening coronavirus regulations. (At 600-square-feet indoors, Bosq can accommodate just 12 people under Colorado’s 25-percent capacity rule for restaura

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