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New Town builds in Douglas County

“Our goal is to ensure our customers’ comfort in their new homes, within the most reasonable price range that we can provide,” Gene Myers [...]

DBJ honors water visionary

“At the end of the day, it took the courage and leadership of the Douglas County Commissioners who stood up for water conservation by unanimously approving Sterling Ranch’s zoning and water appeal,” Harold Smethills. [...]

Sterling Ranch rezoning official today

“Now, the real work begins,” Harold Smethills. [...]

Sterling Ranch lands water-pilot program

“This is a giant leap forward for water conservation,” Harold Smethills. [...]

Sterling Ranch ends move to join Littleton

“With this current lack of a cohesive future vision we are concerned about the ability of the city to undertake an economic opportunity of the magnitude presented by our $3-$4 billion project,” Harold R. Smethills. [...]

Littleton may annex Sterling Ranch

If Littleton annexes Sterling Ranch, it could be the more efficient uses of a wastewater treatment plant, in a proposed community that treasures the efficient use of water. [...]

Sterling Ranch adds 415 acres

Sterling Ranch, a proposed master-planned community on one of the last major “infill” sites in Douglas County, has added another 415 acres of land to accommodate additional commercial, retail, office and research facilities that will bring more jobs to the community in the Chatfield Basin.

The additional land increases the size of Sterling Ranch by [...]

Denver lands close to 30% of $1 million-plus home sales

Homes in Denver are holding their values better during this recession than suburban homes, says Corey Wadley of Nostalgic Homes. [...]

Colorado No. 10 for foreclosures

“As bad as the 2009 numbers are, they probably would have been worse if not for legislative and industry-related delays in processing delinquent loans,” James J. Saccacio. [...]

Foreclosures growing in Denver-area suburbs

“I guess we thought they just couldn’t go any higher,” Dianne Bailey. [...]