Due to Bozeman’s explosive growth, school boundaries are always subject to change. There will be even more changes as Bozeman’s second high school is built. See halfway down this article for links to proposed map changes.
Several Bozeman...
This is a fantastic article that explains why our area is slated for continued growth and at least in part why we are experiencing the accelerated sales pricing, competitive rental market and pressure on housing that we’ve been experiencing i...
Last year, Gallatin County was ranked 7th. This is a huge jump – soon we may no longer qualify as a Micropolitan market.
Gallatin County economy ranked strongest of its size in U.S.
By Lewis Kendall Chronicle Staff Writer Jan 12, 2018
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Planners trim costs for Bozeman’s second high school
By Gail Schontzler Chronicle Staff Writer Nov 23, 2017
A pedestrian tunnel under Oak Street has been eliminated from the plans for Bozeman’s second high school, one of many changes ...
Legislative special session could remedy city’s ongoing problem with liquor licenses
by Freddy Monares, staff writer Nov 16, 2017
The city of Belgrade might be getting a fix to keep liquor licenses within city limits sooner than officials...
With the results now in for the commissioner (Cunningham/Pomeroy) and mayoral races (Mehl) in Bozeman, perhaps the commissioners will feel better about either extending their timeline for this process or voting by the 27th as discussed.
City...
Real Estate Market Analysis Q3 2017
Six Market Takeaways Video
Single Family Homes
Quarter 3 2017 showed continued median sales price acceleration across almost all areas with the exception of Big Sky. Median prices were up...
Will be interesting to see how this plays out and how they’ll attempt to enforce it.
City Commission defines short-term rental rules
By Katheryn Houghton Chronicle Staff Writer Sep 12, 2017
Bozeman City Commissioners finalized the rule...
I’ve spoken to arborists over the past several years that said this was coming – we’re dominated by ash trees in many of our city areas – including Belgrade and Manhattan. As they become infected and die, we’ll need to be thinking of ...
The four was stop at Davis and Baxter has been overburdened for some time – but the City’s rule about holding up development within a half mile of intersections that are overburdened has caused some development plans to fizzle in the last y...