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The COVID-19 pandemic turned the world upside down in so many ways. In tourist destinations heavily reliant on travelers from far-flung cities across the globe, the impact has been profound. The dialogue changed from over-crowding and sustainable tourism to safety and basic survival overnight. The darkest days of the spring 2020 quarantine saw us hiding in our homes, stockpiling toilet paper, running low on Clorox wipes, and hosting Zoom happy hours. An unprecedented mountain town real estate boom was the furthest thing from anyone’s mind.
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Markets in resort communities have set records since July
Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020 12:46 PM Telluride and Mountain Village real estate sales will surpass $1 billion in 2020, setting a new record. Across the high country, resort communities have seen record sales since July, with prices at all-time-highs. Jason Blevins/The Colorado Sun This ranch property near Purgatory is selling for $5.9 million. Steve Peterson/Special to The Denver Post A 0.24-acre lot for sale at Pine and Third streets, near Steamboat Springs High School, is listed for $725,000.
0 this kind of case, given that it was argued not very long. just a matter of weeks. or does this seem appropriate, that four days seems reasonable, given the gravity of this case? in your opinion? well, on the side that, you know, let s give the jurors a break here. it s reasonable. jordan davis, 17-year-old kid, lies dead. michael dunn will likely go to prison for the rest of his life, depending on this decision. so i think it s okay for them to take time and make sure they get right, but if want to compare it to other big cases that have been tried in the recent past, they ve already deliberated longer than they did in the george zimmerman case, in the jodi arias case, in the o.j. simpson case, in cases that went much, much longer. so statistically, this is a very lengthy deliberation for a very short trial, and a relatively simple fact pattern. so i m kind of surprised that it s gone this long. i mean, either he saw a gun or he didn t see a gun. either he had a right to shoot or