Workforce housing near national park welcomes first residents
ESTES PARK — The first residents are moving into a $2.85 million housing project near Rocky Mountain National Park that is designed for staff, researchers and others who work with the park or its related nonprofit support organization, the Rocky Mountain Conservancy. A ribbon-cutting was held Friday for Rocky Terraces, which consists of two buildings…
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