| Ski Town Real Estate Projects Face Reality |
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| Written by MICHAEL PEARLMAN, New West | |
| Wednesday, 08 October 2008 | |
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The rush to build and sell trophy homes and condos in some of the most scenic Western communities seems to have slowed. There is some indication that the hotels in the West are following the trend set by the vacation-home markets. Read more...
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