Cheyenne Botanic Gardens: 80 Years of Landscapes for Cheyenne Homes
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Weren't many homes in Cheyenne Wyoming before the railroad came through and over the Rocky Mountains? In fact, the Department of Agriculture in 1928 considered Cheyenne real estate the acid test for horticultural experimentation after Congress authorized the establishment of the Central Great Plains Field Station in or near Cheyenne WY real estate. The windy arid High Plains did not fancy crops and even native peoples avoided the region.
Civic Center Adds Value to Cheyenne Wyoming Real Estate
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As the heartbeat of Downtown Cheyenne real estate, the Cheyenne civic Center Performing Arts Theatre offers the Cheyenne community year-round arts and culture. The Cheyenne Civic Center was established in 1981 with a mission "to be a leader in proving and promoting quality service to presenters and the arts."
As the City of Cheyenne, once part of the Wild West, promotes the arts, Cheyenne property owners derive benefit from the higher quality lifestyle available in Cheyenne. A new genre of residents is relocating to Cheyenne homes, more folks interested in film, music, and art.
As the City of Cheyenne, once part of the Wild West, promotes the arts, Cheyenne property owners derive benefit from the higher quality lifestyle available in Cheyenne. A new genre of residents is relocating to Cheyenne homes, more folks interested in film, music, and art.
Belvoir Ranch Recreation to be Southwest of Cheyenne WY Homes
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Residents of Cheyenne homes
enjoy an extensive and growing park system. In the heart of
Cheyenne real
estate is Lions Park, community central for large
Cheyenne outdoor events. Pocket parks dot the neighborhoods
of Cheyenne Wyoming
homes, too. The City recently acquired
418 acres of Swan Ranch on the southwest side of the city. It
will connect to the Cheyenne Greenway.
In 2003 and 2005, the City of Cheyenne purchased 18,800 acres of historic Wyoming ranch property: Belvoir Ranch or “Big Hole.”
In 2003 and 2005, the City of Cheyenne purchased 18,800 acres of historic Wyoming ranch property: Belvoir Ranch or “Big Hole.”
Cowboy Time at Bit-O-Wyo Ranch twixt Cheyenne and Laramie
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One great way to experience the possibilities of owning a Wyoming ranch or
Cheyenne WY real
estate is to begin your Cheyenne home
search at the Bit-O-Wyo Ranch. Open Memorial Day through Labor
Day, the family-operated ranch rolls out true Western hospitality,
trail rides and one-of-a-kind entertainment-fun for all
generations.
Bit-O-Wyo is located in the foothills of the Medicine Bow National Forest.
Bit-O-Wyo is located in the foothills of the Medicine Bow National Forest.
Warren ICBM/Heritage Museum in Western Cheyenne WY Real Estate
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Ensconced west of Cheyenne Wyoming real
estate, the F.E. Warren Air Force Base
Intercontinental Ballistic Missile and Heritage Museum brings the past
century of military life alive. Located in the 1900s Army
commander’s headquarters, the Museum offers the public a glimpse into
the once-strategic military location for Cheyenne real
estate.
Military residents of Cheyenne WY homes easily gain access to the facilities. For security reasons, visitors must contact the museum for tour information.
Military residents of Cheyenne WY homes easily gain access to the facilities. For security reasons, visitors must contact the museum for tour information.
Swan Ranch Development in Southwest Cheyenne Wyoming
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Thousands of acres of southwestern Cheyenne WY real
estate are wide open for development in Laramie
County. Granite Peak Development is charging ahead with Swan
Ranch, a prime 7,000-acre parcel of Cheyenne real
estate owned by Wyoming native and resident of
Casper W.N. McMurry.
The developers herald the excellent location of the Cheyenne property, which is perfect for manufacturing, distribution, and companies requiring either rail or interstates access...click title to read more.
The developers herald the excellent location of the Cheyenne property, which is perfect for manufacturing, distribution, and companies requiring either rail or interstates access...click title to read more.
Clean Coal Research Projects Choose Cheyenne and Wyoming Properties
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A range of properties in
Cheyenne and other Laramie County real
estate are turning into clean-coal research
facilities. Driven by stimulus money and cleaner-energy
technologies, the facilities promote green technologies for coal
production, extracting gases and byproducts using pollutant-free
processes.
Most are partnerships with the University of Wyoming. On May 8, 2009, Cheyenne LEADS announced a location in northwest Cheyenne real estate to build a $100-$120 million research center for coal gasification.
Most are partnerships with the University of Wyoming. On May 8, 2009, Cheyenne LEADS announced a location in northwest Cheyenne real estate to build a $100-$120 million research center for coal gasification.
Cheyenne Real Estate Gains Supercomputer Facility
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The long search for the right site to expand the NCAR supercomputing center ended with real estate in Cheyenne’s North Range Business Park. Located on the west side of Cheyenne at I-80 and I-25, the 153,000 square-foot National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) is under construction at a cost of $70 million. It will be functional sometime during the first half of 2012 and will employ about 20 people. Presently, the NCAR supercomputing center is located at the University of Colorado Boulder.
The long search for the right site to expand the NCAR supercomputing center ended with real estate in Cheyenne’s North Range Business Park. Click title to read more.
First Company to Build on Real Estate in Cheyenne Rail Park
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Trailblazing with its new real estate in Cheyenne’s Swan Ranch Rail Park, Midwestern Wyoming, Inc. is the first company to break ground in the new area just south of the I-25/I-80 interchange on Cheyenne’s southwest side. The prime Cheyenne WY commercial real estate extends over 55 acres in the industrial park. Swan Ranch Rail Park comprises 550 acres within the 7,200-acre Granite Peak Development. Click title to read more.
Cheyenne LEADS Emphasizes Value of WY Real Estate
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Cheyenne LEADS, a not-for-profit economic development organization, successfully emphasizes the value of Cheyenne WY real estate for businesses and relocation. LEADS is instrumental is proving that Cheyenne real estate
provides companies a strategic location, low cost of living, available
sites, telecommunications, and accessibility. LEADS can assist
non-retail businesses in all phases of relocation or expansion in the
area. Since 1986, LEADS recruited 45 new companies who created 3,500
new jobs with an annual payroll of $82 milion. Click title to read more.
Tall Boots Sprinkled Around Cheyenne Real Estate
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The colorful eight-foot tall cowboy boots around Cheyenne Wyoming real estate are standing out today. One of a kind, they are. Although no one has reported seeing giant cowboys sneaking to town from Cheyenne Wyoming ranches to the north or Cheyenne WY real estate in Saddle Ridge, Wildflower Ranch, or Lone Wolf Ranch, perhaps there is a tall one living in a home in Cheyenne’s Cowboy Ranch South. Click title to read more.
Why Purchase a Home in Cheyenne WY Today
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Watching the housing debacle over the past few years, some potential and would-be buyers of Wyoming homes in Cheyenne are hesitating. They may continue renting Cheyenne homes or they put off moving to a larger, more suitable piece of Cheyenne real estate. On the other hand, buyers in today’s Cheyenne WY real estate market can actually discover a favorable climate for buying today versus renting. Click title to read more.




