What’s the Big Deal: $11-plus million fetches Aspen condo
“What’s the Big Deal” runs Sundays and is based on the most expensive property transaction recorded in Pitkin County through 3 p.m. each Friday.
Price: $11.585 million
Date recorded: Dec. 4
Address: 134 N. Spring St.
Subdivision: River Park in Aspen
Buyer: 134 N. Spring St. Condo LLC
Seller: North Spring LLC
Property type: Condo
Year built: 1992
Total heated area: 5,389 square feet
Property tax bill: $15,471.76
CDOT sticks with safety protocols during flood threats in Glenwood Canyon
Rest areas and recreation facilities along Interstate 70 in Glenwood Canyon, including boat put-ins, trails and the paved bike path, have been routinely closed to nonpermit public use during flash flood watches.

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