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Easter Island still attracts more tourists than it can handle
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Undercover Billionaire: Grant Cardone tries Pueblo Chile, nabs first client
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The Discovery+ series Undercover Billionaire is in its eighth week and Louis Curtis aka Grant Cardone experiences loss, failure and what he referred to as a sloppy win.
In previous weeks, viewers watch Curtis partner with Pueblo West’s Matt Smith in hopes of opening a promotion and marketing company while simultaneously investing in real estate.
Curtis convinces Smith that to make money, the two need to find investors who are willing to front the money to purchase the infamous Kona Kai Apartments.
In this week’s episode, that deal falls through.
In a rush to get the ball rolling, Curtis asks that the owners of Kona Kai sign off on the deal by a certain day, but his aggressive tactics push the owner toward another buyer.
Viernes de estreno en Disney+: llega el último capítulo de WandaVision
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In the fourth Pueblo West Metro District board meeting of the year, the board voted unanimously on three important action items that will benefit the community.
Pueblo West Fire Chief Brian Caserta asked the board to repurpose an allocated amount of $90,000 designated for design work for Fire Station 2 to be used in conjunction with the rollover amount of $133,244 for a combined amount of $223,244 for upgrades to the living quarters at Fire Station 1.
Caserta added that small improvements have been made, but none that capture the true intent of what needs to be done at the fire station.
“What we ended up doing was turning a space that was one big open room that was a storage room for fire hose and things like that and converted it into a bedroom living space for the first three fulltime firefighters that we had living at the station for 24 hours at a time,” Caserta said.