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Will Eagle County fall into recession? Some national trends point that way - Vail Daily


Is the U.S. headed for a recession? Maybe. How will it affect Eagle County? It’s hard to say. Still, a number of economic fundamentals remain strong, even as the national real estate market slumps, ... Read More

Vail, Eagle County lodging industry moving into a different phase, with effects still unknown


Eagle County is winding down a successful winter, particularly in the lodging industry. But how long can that success last? The latest data from DestiMetrics, the Business Intelligence division of ... Read More

Eagle County budget nearly $204 million for 2023 - Vail Daily


This story has been corrected to change the date of the Eagle County Commissioners’ vote on the 2023 budget. The correct date is Dec. 6. Also: The county’s 2023 budget is close to $204 million after ... Read More

The year in Eagle County news: Progress on housing, transportation, a new national monument and ongoing friction between Vail and Vail Resorts


Eagle County and other local governments are working to ease the transition from rental to ownership with programs that include Eagle County’s Bold Housing Moves. Homes have also started to sit on the ... Read More

Eagle County’s latest housing assessment shows shortage hasn’t gotten worse - Vail Daily


The Eagle County Board of Commissioners this week got its first look at the latest housing needs assessment. The good news is we’re largely keeping up with demand. The bad news is we’re still behind. Read More


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