Law enforcement officials break ground at permanent site to honor fallen officers from Pikes Peak region Thirty-seven years later, it's still not easy for Omar Perreira to talk about his father's death. A customer at a convenience store in Colorado Springs shot police Officer Augustus Perreira in April 1980. The killer was found innocent by … [Read more...]
The Gazette – July 11, 2017
Ring the Peak Trail one step closer to finish Organizers are taking a big step towards completing a popular local trail. The much anticipated project is made up of a collection of trails and back country roads and thanks to a $100,000 dollar grant from Great Outdoors Colorado Ring the Peak is one step closer to completion. The project has been … [Read more...]
The Gazette – July 7, 2017
Familiar Colorado Springs leader taking charge of Ring the Peak Advocates have new muscle in their long struggle to complete a 63-mile trail wrapping Pikes Peak. And the name should be familiar. Chris Lieber is credited with spearheading the development of 5,923 acres of open space and 146 miles of trail that entered the public trust over his … [Read more...]
The Gazette – February 19, 2017
New Colorado College library shoots for net zero carbon footprint Two large construction projects destined to change the skyline of the Colorado College campus are about halfway completed and on track to advance 21st century learning and living come fall. "We're down to a critical point, and with the great weather, you'll see things start to move … [Read more...]
The Gazette – December 26, 2016
Trail Talk: Optimistic manager of Trails, Open Space and Parks will be missed This is a column I never wanted to write. In less than a week, Colorado Springs Parks and Recreation will lose a great asset and our public spaces will lose a champion. Someone with more understanding and knowledge of our trails, open spaces and parks than most … [Read more...]
Happy Holidays from the NES Team
Happy Holidays from the N.E.S. Team … [Read more...]
The Gazette – July 26, 2016
Public invited to help improve North Nevada Avenue in Colorado Springs North Nevada Avenue's problems aren't new. An aging city power plant, shabby motels, an assortment of industrial uses and unappealing public rights-of-way are among weaknesses identified a few years ago by business and community leaders. Now, as part of an ongoing effort … [Read more...]
Ron Bevans
December 1, 1959 – March 29, 2016 It is with great sadness that N.E.S. Inc. pays tribute to the passing of Ron Bevans. Ron was a valuable member of the N.E.S. Inc. team with over 30 years of professional experience. His leadership within the landscape architecture profession has led to many wonderful neighborhoods where people live, work and … [Read more...]
Colorado Springs Business Journal – August 11, 2015
N.E.S. Rides Healthy Market in Design Tim Seibert developed an eye for architecture and design at a young age, while working on a childhood newspaper route in the historic residential district of his rural Indiana hometown. Riding up and down the shaded streets of Newburgh on his bicycle, a bright-eyed Seibert began to observe the … [Read more...]
The Gazette – January 15, 2014
Hotel Planned for Colorado Springs' North Side Takes Aim at High-end Traffic Classic Cos. plans to build a two-story, 40-room boutique hotel as part of The Club at Flying Horse in Colorado Springs, which will expand the lineup of amenities at the company's upscale Flying Horse development on the city's far north side. The Lodge at Flying Horse … [Read more...]