
Gypsum Couple Opens Con Sabor a México Paleta Shop in Dakotah Square
Rosaly and Edgar Ortiz opened Con Sabor a México in Gypsum's Dakotah Square on May 25, 2024, filling a local gap with 50 flavors of traditional Mexican paletas.
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Rosaly and Edgar Ortiz opened Con Sabor a México in Gypsum's Dakotah Square on May 25, 2024, filling a local gap with 50 flavors of traditional Mexican paletas.

Snowmass experiences a decline in lodging demand, with a 18.5% drop in March, despite increased average daily rates. The village is adapting to changing consumer behavior and economic conditions.

The Colorado River Valley Chamber of Commerce is working to rebuild and strengthen their organization, focusing on supporting local businesses and building a stronger community.

Darby Brown, a Glenwood Springs hairstylist, has launched Tuya Girl, a hair care brand catering to adventurous women in western Colorado's dry mountain environment.

The decline of the US dollar is driving up costs for everyday goods in the Vail Valley, affecting residents and businesses alike. Learn more about the economic storm brewing in the valley.

Los Brothers Pallo Asado al Carbon brings traditional Mexican flavors to Steamboat Springs, offering a unique dining experience with secret family recipes.

Vidette Gehl brings her culinary expertise to EagleVail with the new Little Bear Cafe, aiming to create a welcoming atmosphere for locals and visitors alike.

The loss of electric vehicle subsidies has led to a significant decline in Colorado car sales, with new EV registrations dropping 64% in the first quarter of the year, affecting local dealerships and the economy.

Two lifelong friends, Sierra Fallon and Katie Thornton, bring their unique businesses to the iconic Oak Street building in Steamboat Springs, contributing to the city's growing economy and thriving business community.

The median home price in Telluride has reached $2.4 million, posing challenges for locals. Ski legend Chris Davenport shares his approach to risk management, applicable to both mountain adventures and business decisions.

The US-Iran conflict has led to a significant increase in gasoline prices in Grand Junction, with locals now paying $3.20 per gallon. This surge has far-reaching consequences for the local economy, including increased costs for food and other goods.

Colorado's declining competitive edge has resulted in a significant economic impact, with an estimated loss of $13.6 million. The state's increasing regulatory burden is a major contributor to this decline.
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