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WHAT: Mountain estate with six bedrooms, seven full bathrooms and two half-baths, near Telluride.

LOCATION: 114 Victoria Dr., Mountain Village

PRICE: $7.5 million

SIZE: 10,926 square feet

Built in 1990, this ski-in, ski-out residence overlooks the San Sophia Ridgeline, which is taken in by large windows in each room.

“The views are exceptional and ski access is exceptionally good,” said Ken Grodberg, a broker associate with Telluride Sotheby’s International Realty. “Telluride has a lot of accessibility compared to other ski towns. In Crested Butte, you gotta drive from town to the mountains. (Here), there’s a free gondola that rides from Mountain Village into Telluride.”

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The inside features all mahogany trim, crowned by a large, old-school mahogany-panel office. Bounce from the single-lane bowling alley to the bar and make a stop at the billiards table that separates the two spaces.

The indoor sauna, is co..

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The foundation behind the newly expanded Glenstone Museum in Potomac countersued Hitt Contracting Inc. Friday for nearly $35.9 million for allegedly bungling its work on the contemporary arts museum.

The Glenstone Foundation Inc. alleged the Falls Church-based contractor, which is predominantly known for building out office space, was in over its head in taking on the $200 million contemporary arts museum project that has received widespread acclaim. The foundation alleged a wide range of problems…

Martin Selig Real Estate bought more than 100,000 square feet of solar panels the day before the U.S. levied a 30-percent tariff on them.

The deal finds 1637 Thurman trading hands for more than twice what was paid for it five years ago.

The buildings are in in the midst of a key corridor for recent development activity.

A packaging manufacturer plans to build a $17 million facility in Surprise.

California-based SeaCa Packaging, a wholly owned subsidiary of Seattle-based Seattle Tacoma Box Co., broke ground Friday on the project.

The facility is expected to be operational in the second quarter of 2019, said Chris Camacho, president and CEO of the Greater Phoenix Economic Council.

“Surprise and the overall West Valley is one of the fastest-growing areas in the region,” Camacho said about the company’s decision…

The Texas-based furnishings chain plans to turn the vacant big box into the company’s seventh Phoenix area store.

North Kansas City-based Maxus Properties plans to quickly invest hundreds of millions of dollars in Opportunity Zone projects.

Twenty thousand dollars can pay for a lot of things. You could buy 20 iPhones. Or 4,444 large cups of Philz coffee. Or a Honda Civic.

Or afford one month of rent at this luxury condo that just hit the market at 2134 Green St. in San Francisco.

The condo’s sprawling 3,750 square feet are spread out over two floors with a total of six bedrooms and a four-and-a-half bathrooms. Situated between the Cow Hollow and Pacific Heights neighborhoods, the property offers uninterrupted views of the San…