The city of Durango has abandoned its hunt for a developer and a new use for a parking lot being leased by the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad.
Jarrod Biggs, assistant finance director f.
The La Plata County Planning Department has a target painted on its back – or at least that is the way some county residents treat it.
But past the wall of noise created by developers or landowners a.
Durango-based Sutter Homes is preparing to break ground this spring on 16 single-family homes about a mile west of downtown, on Rosemary Lane off U.S. Highway 160.
The development by developer Jake L.
Axis Health System purchased the old Mercury Payment Systems building at 150 Mercury Village Drive for $18 million and expects to use the new location for patient care beginning in 2024.
The 81,380-sq.
Two proposals for developing a centrally located piece of property in downtown Durango were made public for the first time this week. But City Council quickly shut down a review process for the propos.