
Portland Schools Plan for $16M Center Faces Scrutiny
Portland Public Schools' plan to buy a $16 million building for a student center is facing criticism over high costs, a lack of clear academic goals, and a rushed process.
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Portland Public Schools' plan to buy a $16 million building for a student center is facing criticism over high costs, a lack of clear academic goals, and a rushed process.

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Davis Joint Unified School District is considering closing up to three schools due to a decade of declining enrollment fueled by the city's high housing costs.

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A 2012 federal law is enabling residents to crowdfund real estate, allowing communities to buy local properties and create affordable, cooperatively owned housing.

Wheat Ridge sees community updates: the passing of artist Laurie Dunklee, Mercedes Mexican Restaurant's renovation, and a makerspace expansion.

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A Waco real estate agent's social media campaign to bring Trader Joe's to a former Big Lots building has gone viral, drawing thousands of views and comments.

Evergreen Real Estate Group plans to build a 60-unit affordable housing community in Denver's Baker neighborhood, with construction starting in early 2026.