Posted in Boulder & Environs on Feb 12th, 2008
Rent along Pearl Street and neighboring areas are expensive. As a result, small businesses are continuing to be squashed by these high prices. Since I moved to Boulder two years ago, I’ve witnessed several businesses relocate or completely go out of business. I don’t get it. For a community focused small city, where’s the love […]
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cypher13 is the creative alliance between a tightly knit collection of young visionary designers, illustrators, website developers, fine artists, brand strategists, and information architects. This combined team conceives, designs, and implements creative solutions to create buzz, raise awareness, and maximize brand “awesomeness” through custom type and progressive design.
Their collaborative, JoyEngine is an art gallery, […]
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The Contemporary5 benefit art show is being displayed at the Boulder Municipal Airport, Hanger T-1 until Jan 29th. Having never been to the Boulder Airport, let alone in a hanger; I thought I should check it out. I found this space to be a unique location, open environment, and very fitting based […]
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Posted in Competitions, Design, Events on Jan 24th, 2008
Amanda Lenz, an illustrator/graphic designer by trade, gave up her desire to fly space shuttles and wear moon boots at the age of 5 to become an artist. Originally from a little town in West Virginia, (and no, her parents aren’t related), she moved to Colorado 10 years ago to continue her quest. Since then, […]
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Take a closer look into our landscape consumption of gasoline and water both nationally, and here in Boulder. How can we make better use of our resources? How can your landscape design help decrease Boulder’s consumptive footprint?
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Yale University has estimated that the U.S. uses more than 600,000,000 gallons of gas to […]
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Posted in Unfiled on Jan 9th, 2008
The Scotch Corner Pub opened their doors to the Public on December 17, 2007. Four years ago, pub owners as well as local residents, Robert and Maggie Pitkethly moved to Colorado from Scotland. The Pitkethly family had seen lots of pubs throughout cities in the US, however, never a Scottish pub. With a passion for […]
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Posted in Boulder & Environs on Dec 31st, 2007
As a continuation of the post, “History In The Making” I wanted to open this topic up to the public and invite you to talk about and track Boulder changes. ‘History In The Making’ is the start of a series that will trace the ongoing development in Boulder. Boulderspace would like viewer […]
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Boulder Shelter For The Homeless, located at 4869 North Broadway Avenue has had several locations throughout the past 25 years. Beginning in 1982 as a volunteer based grass-roots effort, Boulder Shelter For The Homeless was temporarily located at an abandoned bus terminal downtown that provided shelter for 24 people. This terminal was […]
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