Aspen
Coverage of Aspen in the Nexus archive.
- Urban Alchemy is beating goals at the embattled homeless shelter it runs
Urban Alchemy manages the hotel homeless shelter called the Aspen in Denver, exceeding goals set by the Department of Housing Stability and alleviating concerns among City Council members. The nonprofit reported success metrics including 93% occupancy and high rates of case management access for guests. Despite this performance, some residents have noted increased dependence after a policy change concerning room access.
- Baby goats found inside trunk of stolen car after officers hear suspicious noise
Police in Missouri recovered a pair of baby goats from the trunk of a stolen vehicle after noticing suspicious noises. The kids were initially turned over to KC Pet Project, where veterinarians found them struggling with an intestinal parasite and needing bottle-feeding. After receiving care from a foster family, the baby goats were officially adopted by that family and named Denver and Aspen.
- Baby goats found inside trunk of stolen car after officers hear suspicious noise
Kansas City police discovered two baby goats in the trunk of a stolen vehicle after noticing suspicious noises. The animals were initially taken into care by KC Pet Project because they struggled with an intestinal parasite and required bottle-feeding. Following mandatory care, a foster family adopted both goats, naming them Denver and Aspen.
- Musician John Oates sells his idyllic Colorado ranch for $6.9 million
Musician John Oates has sold his ranch located in Colorado. The property, which is an Aspen ranch he owned for 35 years, was sold for $6.9 million. Oates is best known as half of the duo Hall & Oates.
- Inside the war over leaf blowers tearing millionaire Hamptons homeowners apart
Residents in East Hampton, including Charles Leak and Gail Pellet, report severe noise pollution from gas-powered leaf blowers, disrupting the area's tranquility. Local efforts to enforce bans on gas blowers face challenges, while landscapers resist switching to pricier electric alternatives. Similar conflicts over leaf blowers are reported in affluent areas like Palm Beach and Aspen.
- ‘Freaky’: Katie Couric diagnosed with amnesia after stroke scare
Katie Couric experienced a stroke scare that led to a diagnosis of temporary memory loss. She reported confusion, believing Joe Biden was president and forgetting recent events, including a newborn granddaughter, before being diagnosed with transient global amnesia.
- Electricity is out at a Denver hotel homeless shelter
Electricity has been out since Monday at The Aspen homeless shelter in Denver, with residents offered relocation to a less comfortable overflow shelter, while repairs to deteriorated power lines are underway, expected to restore power by Tuesday afternoon.
- Stranded on a Denver tarmac, Booking.com’s CEO envisions the AI that should have rerouted him to Aspen before takeoff
Booking.com CEO Glenn Fogel described a flight delay in Denver that inspired his vision for an AI-powered travel assistant capable of preemptively rerouting trips and automating rebookings. He emphasized Booking.com's focus on generative AI to enhance travel experiences, while cautioning about AI-generated fraud like fake listings and reviews.
- My ultrawealthy clients pay me $150,000 a year to manage their leisure lives 24/7, from dinner parties to Arctic trips
Roman & Erica is a lifestyle management firm offering 24/7 services to ultrawealthy clients for $150,000 annually, handling travel, events, and leisure activities. The company serves 10-12 families, prioritizing exclusivity and personalized planning, including Arctic trips and private events.
- Bill Koch to auction his $125M, 52-acre Aspen estate that never found a buyer
Billionaire industrialist Bill Koch is auctioning his $125M, 52-acre Aspen estate after failing to secure a buyer at nearly nine figures.
- Secret new life of Aspen axe killer's widow revealed: Socialite breaks cover after husband murdered Jack Nicholson's heiress ex... and details her humiliating new reality
The widow of the Aspen axe killer breaks cover to reveal her new life after her husband's murder of Jack Nicholson's heiress ex, detailing a humiliating reality. The article highlights her transition from socialite to a figure grappling with the aftermath of her husband's violent crime.
- W Hotel Aspen Owner Eyes Sale in Ski Resort Where Deals Are Rare
Northridge Capital is seeking to sell the W Hotel Aspen, which would be the first slopeside resort sale in Aspen since 2010. The sale is a rare deal in the upscale Colorado town. The W Hotel Aspen is a notable property in the area.
- $400M Bel-Air megamansion now priciest home listed in the U.S.
A $400 million Bel-Air estate has become the most expensive home listed in the U.S., surpassing other luxury properties like a $300 million Aspen mansion and a Key Biscayne waterfront home.
- "48 Hours" probes murder of Aspen legend Nancy Pfister
Nancy Pfister, an Aspen legend described as a 'true original,' was found brutally murdered in her mountain home. The case is being investigated by the '48 Hours' program, focusing on her potential enemies and motives for her death.