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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As a tangent to great Boulder restaurants, Blue Velvet restaurant in LA creates an exceptional atmosphere featuring organic food, style and community. Diners are sure to share a culinary delights from Blue Velvet’s seasonally changing menu that utilizes local organic produce, and hormone free meats.
Additionally, their rooftop garden provides the freshest of vegetables and herbs. […]
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Community meetings have been the forefront of development and change throughout history. For centuries people have arranged meetings, programs, and projects to create change at the local level.We have used these community concepts as tools to hear people’s needs, wants, public voices, and to administer changes. Cities, neighborhoods, and communities all over the world are […]
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Boulderspace is a great way to hear about what is going on in the Boulder Community, and to discuss issues we see as pressing to Boulder and its inhabitants. It’s also a means by which community members and neighbors can join together in celebrations, adventures, and events throughout the city.
Boulder Space has introduced a new […]
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