Newsroom
News posted by Vail Valley Partnership and VVP members
The Colorado Tourism Office (CTO) is thrilled to announce a historic moment for the state’s culinary scene as the prestigious MICHELIN Guide unveiled its inaugural selection for Colorado and honored chefs and restaurant teams
Vail Valley Partnership
The Valley View Heart & Vascular Center has been awarded the esteemed American College of Cardiology’s NCDR Chest Pain – MI Registry’s highest-ranking Performance Achievement Award, receiving Platinum for 2023.
Valley View
You can call it a rising tide (good economic news) that is lifting all boats or a worm that has turned. Either way, what was shaping up as a worrisome summer for mountain lodging back in March is now clawing back some of that lost ground.
Shanna Sweeney
Valley View Orthopedic Surgeon Tomas Pevny, MD, is first in the region to offer iovera°, an FDA-approved, non-surgical, non-opioid osteoarthritis knee pain treatment that uses extreme cold to temporarily stop nerves from sending pain signals.
Valley View
Breaking Records: Recording and Collecting Plants from the World’s Coldest and Highest Places
Kristin Kenney Williams
economy, economic market, market update
Kevin Sullivan
Art in Public Places is pleased to announce a robust summer of public art programming and community engagement with artist-in-residence Squire Broel.
Molly Eppard
Real estate fundamentals are reemerging and driving success for buyers and sellers
Michael Slevin
On June 22, Habitat Vail Valley will break ground on 16 homes
Heather Hower
Betty Ford Alpine Gardens Educates on the Growing Importance of Providing Food, Shelter for Pollinators
Betty Ford Alpine Gardens
Allen moves from ECO Transit director to leading new transit agency
Kim Brussow
May 2 elections coming for numerous local special districts
Chris Romer
Small ball has benefits in sports & business, but knowing when to swing big is important
Chris Romer
Criticism of so-called “woke capitalism” is simply criticism of our capitalist system
Chris Romer
We must increase housing supply, yet anti-housing zealots continue to oppose new housing
Chris Romer