Monthly Archives: March 2019
Archer Complex Comes Along
The County Fair will be relocated to the Archer Complex and this new facility will offer an array of opportunities. Laramie County Commissioners have shared that the construction for the Archer Complex is moving along nicely. The facility will be a great location for additional community events from wrestling competitions, to larger expos to even... Read More
Thank You Vietnam Veterans
National Vietnam War Veterans Day on March 29 honors the men and women who served and sacrificed during the longest conflict in United States history. It was on March 29, 1973, when combat and combat support units withdrew from South Vietnam. Generations later, Veterans of this time period are gaining the respect that was not so freely... Read More
How Do I Avoid A Moving Service Scam?
Most people move in the summer, but moving scams can happen at any time of the year. Protect yourself, your family, and your belongings by knowing how to identify a moving service scam. Are they who they seem to be? Just because a name is similar to a large, reputable company doesn’t mean it’s actually... Read More
Panera Opens in April
From the deliciously made bread to their summer themed salads, Panera is a refreshing addition coming to Cheyenne. We have been awaiting Panera’s arrival for over a year. They had some struggles with permitting because of the location, but have successfully overcome the barriers and will be opening VERY SOON. The soft opening will begin... Read More
What Kitchen and Bathroom Renovations Are Worth The Money?
Renovating your kitchen or bathroom isn’t just an exciting way to customize your home; a well-planned renovation can also improve the long-term livability of your home. Here are some kitchen and bathroom renovation ideas to increase the long-term livability of your home by helping the elderly, increasing access for the disabled, and improving usability for... Read More
Cole to Blue
Way back when, Frank Cole purchased the land for the Cole’s Shopping Center at Pershing and Converse when it was on the outskirts of town. People told him he was crazy. It once was a home to a grocery store, fabric store, movie theater, blockbuster and many other retail businesses. Now the property is in... Read More
Chocolate Covered Raisins
Raisins coated in a shell of either milk chocolate or dark chocolate have their special day of honor each March 24 on National Chocolate Covered Raisin Day. Chocolate covered raisins have been popular with moviegoers for many, many years and they continue to be. They are also a conventional bulk vending item across the country.... Read More
Top YouTube Channel in Wyoming
People are now watching 150 million hours of YouTube every day. That is why we have focused much of our attention on communicating to our community members and RE/MAX Capitol Properties clients through our YouTube Channel. In total 1 billion hours of YouTube content are watched per day. YouTube also attracts about 1/3 of users on the internet and we... Read More
Christensen Railroad Overpass Project
Taxes are funding a community connector, we all have been dreaming of. Things are a changing! Cheyenne is growing and it is more than that, our region is growing. We have more folks that are living in neighboring communities and coming into City Center than ever before. Voters expressed their support for the Christensen Overpass... Read More
Real Estate and Cooked Cabbage?
What do St Patrick’s Day and Real Estate have in common? Cooking corned beef and cabbage in your home’s kitchen! Stephanie Prescott, Director of Growth and Development of RE/MAX Capitol Properties, shares how easy it is to make this delicious Irish dish. You need: Pressure cooker, crock pot or a stove top pot to cook... Read More
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