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December 2021 Development Update

December 2021 Development Update

December 2021 | Development Update | Steamboat Springs

We wish for you and your loved ones during this holiday season and throughout the coming year happiness, peace and health. From our family to yours, Happy Holidays!
Sincerely,
Robert and Diane Yazbeck,
Marc Bennett, Cole Helberg, Sarah Saunders, Jessi Hagerman, Gina Bonacci & Nicholas Handloff

The snow is coming! We have received over two feet so far and are looking at another storm that should shower us for the next few days! All this snow means the mountains are calling our name! Skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and exploring the outdoors has never felt so good. During this Holiday season, we plan on trying to get our 1,000,000 vertical feet of shredding for the 2021-22 ski season. Hope to see you on the slopes!

New Steamboat Pickleball Facility Seeks Phased Approach to Construction

Court Sports for Life’s pursuit to quickly begin construction on a new local pickleball facility was well supported Tuesday during a Steamboat Springs City Council meeting.

In a presentation to City Council, Loretta Conway, representing the foundation, asked for the city’s approval to split the project into two phases. Doing so, she said, would allow construction to begin in May 2022 at the current Steamboat Tennis and Pickleball Center, located at 2500 Pine Grove Road. Conway said if all goes well, Phase I could be completed in October 2022.

An agreement reached in 2020 between the city and Court Sports for Life required the overall project to have 70% of its funding by Dec. 31 to begin construction. If the city agrees to split the project into two phases, the organization would need to possess only 70% of funding for the first phase.

Phase one would include all outdoor amenities and upgrades, such as new tennis and pickleball courts, a parking area and, green space. The courts would be enclosed, and office space would be created during the second phase.

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The Ability for Our Clients to Short-Term Rent their Home is in Jeopardy

As you may have heard, City Council is having a number of regulation related discussions on Short-Term Rentals (STR’s) that could result in our clients no longer being able to rent their home. This is a heated topic with serious implications and the best way to get involved is to reach out to City Council. We encourage second homeowners to stay informed and to reach out and share their perspectives regardless of which side of the debate you are on.

To reach out to your City Council member, find their phone number below.

At-Large: Ed Briones, 970.846.9992
District 1: Robin Crossan, 970.819.9144
District 1: Gail Garey, 970.846.9897
District 2: Michael Buccino, 970.875.1035
District 2: Joella West, 323.761.0661
District 3: Dakotah McGinlay, 703.943.6597
District 3: Heather Sloop, 970.846.4545


Thank you to everyone who has been attending our Tacos and Tequila Open House Events! They have become a huge success! Thank you to Chamberlin Birch for providing the perfect live music as well! Stay tuned to Team Yazbeck at Coldwell Banker on social media for the next event location announcement. We look forward to seeing our friends and neighbors again soon! Here is a recap video of our Tacos and Tequila Open House at 71 Park Place!

This beautiful home was also featured recently in Haute Residence.
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Episode #2: Treasured Guest Marc Bennett of Team Yazbeck
We hope you enjoy this video show and tune in each week on Wednesdays for a new episode with insights and experiences of All Things Steamboat! You can also check out our Talk of the ‘Boat Podcast on Spotify and Audible or however you prefer to listen.

1136 Yampa Street Steamboat Springs, CO 80487

MLS #: 2549685

List Price: $2,400,000

6,771 Sq Ft | 8 Spaces | 3 Baths | Zoned Commercial / Residential

Located on one of the best corners in downtown Steamboat Springs, there stands one of Steamboat’s iconic landmarks. That historic little adobe building that the community has grown to love, has opened up its doors to welcome in a new owner. That’s right! The Sore Saddle Building in downtown Steamboat Springs is for sale! This provides a special buyer with an opportunity to step into ownership of a property that is currently generating income or the opportunity to redevelopment this iconic corner of downtown. This is an 8 room 3 bath building that is zoned for commercial and residential use. The unique cone structure has 3 levels of custom architecture. Next door is a large 1200 sqft warehouse currently used for manufacturing bicycles. Head upstairs to 6 office spaces and great deck space. The building is currently fully occupied and generating income. Grab a piece of history or redevelop this prime location with 1136 Yampa St.

Check out the article in The Denver Post about this historical building:
Birthplace of modern mountain biking listed for $2.4M in Steamboat Springs
Watch the 1136 Yampa Street Video Tour Here!