I just went to the mountains and looked down on the city, went by the Falls and downtown to the Skirted Heifer and back home this afternoon on my Ebike. You all did a great job on this movie!!
I lived there for about 8 years many moons ago. Left in 2010 and I’m currently moving back in 2022. I miss it. There’s always been something special about the city even with its huge growth.
"Quintessential American city" Fantastically true. nothing inspires patriotism than standing on your driveway, looking at all the American flags on the beautiful houses in the neighborhood and gazing upon Pikes Peak piercing the colorful sky.
Lived there from1964-67 and loved it. I was back on a sentimental visit in June '19 and really disappointed and sad how the town is now. So much I remembered was gone. Other than hipster coffee shops downtown was dead, no businesses. (Of course that's common all over with people moving to the suburbs, malls, etc).
Weather is amazing, tons of recreational opportunities, scenery is wonderful. Cost of housing has skyrocketed. Manitou Springs is a wonderful small town.
It’s definitely a beautiful place to live, I’m born and raised here, but definitely need more affordable housing as the population is rapidly increasing lol
This is an issue across the entire United States right now. I think that lots of people seem to forget that the springs is actually a big city. Living there does give you that small town vibe at times but it’s ranking high on the city list.
Seems like people were flocking to Colorado Springs in the 80s and 90s. Did they all leave? Something seems off if Colorado Springs has to advertise to bring people in. I've heard of cases where people went on vacation and came back and the squatters that were in their house had more rights than they did, at least for a period of time. I thought I might move there one day but it looks like I have some research to do first. This just feels off ...
Yeah it seems off because this movie is framed from your experience and stories about squatters lol! This is advertising for real estate, any good company would do something like this as promotion. I think that can happen in thousands of places across the us, depending upon the laws.
Sure it’s beautiful and it’s mountainous, but it takes 45 minutes to drive anywhere, the roads are made of potholes, the city planning isn’t designed very efficiently and will always remain a tourist trap that is over capacity. Want an outdoor oasis with efficiency and everything good in mine, the I-15 corridor in Utah has it. SLC, Ogden, Provo, Sandy. As a Colorado Springs local, trust me, Utah is what you want.
The last few years the center dividers on Union and elsewhere looked unsightly (weeds grow thru it) because they’re not in the city center. The city center gets all the money and the rest of the city is just well... not taken care of.
Yeah, big freaken deal!!! All the people who moved here and brought there problems and Marijuana ruined this town and drove up living costs and real estate prices sky high. Please don't move here.
The city itself is really ugly from what we’ve seen so far, moved here for the military. Wish the homeless issue wasn’t so bad, the city itself doesn’t provide what we’re used to (such as trash pickup), and there’s limited shopping and commerce but yes the mountains are very very pretty
Yeah they don’t tell you the downside, the streets are full of potholes and cracks, you get damaging hail storms in the spring and summer, snow and ice in the winter, traffic is terrible, drivers are impatient and run red lights constantly, housing prices are expensive, large homeless population.
@@kjfacilities-maint then move there. Springs a really great place, expensive yes. But if you can't afford it. Move, plenty other cities in Colorado that you may afford. Can't generalize a whole city. Pot holes, yeah there's pot holes, due to the weather. But yes it's pricey, some crazy weather at times, but crime is low , especially for city this size
Crime is increasing all over Colorado. Read this October 2022 report by Common Sense Institute: “This report is based on crime data that is publicly available and verifiable as of September 2022. The continued increase in crime throughout Colorado is troubling. There seems to be a direct correlation between criminal justice reforms that have made punishments for committing crimes less severe and allowed more criminals back on the streets. Predictably, the number of crimes and crime rates have escalated. Crime in Colorado has increased substantially since 2008. Over the last 14 years, the overall crime rate has continued its steady and inexorable climb, increasing 1.4% per year on average. Denver, Aurora, and Pueblo, mid-sized cities, rank at the top in several crime categories. Denver’s homicide rate rose this year, even as other major cities have seen declines. Overdose deaths, fentanyl, have increased. The amounts of fentanyl and marijuana seized by law enforcement have risen substantially.”
@@Mark-kj3hy Not really... Potholes everywhere, aggressive drivers, red light runners, damaging hail storms, snow and ice, increasing crime rate, high homeless population, high cost of living...
What exactly do you mean by “real job”? Do you really think the agents and brokers determine the home values? If the demand wasn’t there, the prices wouldn’t be high. Super basic economics.
I just went to the mountains and looked down on the city, went by the Falls and downtown to the Skirted Heifer and back home this afternoon on my Ebike.
You all did a great job on this movie!!
Definitely love it so far
I lived there for about 8 years many moons ago. Left in 2010 and I’m currently moving back in 2022. I miss it. There’s always been something special about the city even with its huge growth.
"Quintessential American city" Fantastically true. nothing inspires patriotism than standing on your driveway, looking at all the American flags on the beautiful houses in the neighborhood and gazing upon Pikes Peak piercing the colorful sky.
Lived there from1964-67 and loved it. I was back on a sentimental visit in June '19 and really disappointed and sad how the town is now. So much I remembered was gone. Other than hipster coffee shops downtown was dead, no businesses. (Of course that's common all over with people moving to the suburbs, malls, etc).
AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?!??????
I thoroughly enjoyed this presentation. Great work!
Amazing video. Spot on. Lived here for two years now and I'm not leaving. Absolutely love it. City is spectacular!
Awesome video and I do look forward to making Colorado Springs my new home
Bs
My home town! I still enjoy going back and hanging out here.
Don't!!! Not the same!!!!
Stupid ... you insane???
I live in Chicago and I'm moving to Colorado Springs this year. Really excited for this big move!!
Born and raised in csprings, its great here
Do you like it now, when you moved?
Stay away!!! Taxes high.. crime high... congestion high.. quality of life LOW!!!!
Colorado Springs is the statistical rape capital of the country. Stay safe
Wonderful creation, kudos to the team behind the film.
Propaganda!!!
Wow... !!! My best friend, You Great Good... !!! I wish you every day of your development. Best Relaxing +thumb up3!
Weather is amazing, tons of recreational opportunities, scenery is wonderful. Cost of housing has skyrocketed. Manitou Springs is a wonderful small town.
It’s definitely a beautiful place to live, I’m born and raised here, but definitely need more affordable housing as the population is rapidly increasing lol
Highest cost of living in crease in the country ......
This is an issue across the entire United States right now. I think that lots of people seem to forget that the springs is actually a big city. Living there does give you that small town vibe at times but it’s ranking high on the city list.
I come back with memories how good it would be to go there now...
The city is small, feels more like a town and it's rundown looking.
Glad someone said it
Seems like people were flocking to Colorado Springs in the 80s and 90s. Did they all leave? Something seems off if Colorado Springs has to advertise to bring people in. I've heard of cases where people went on vacation and came back and the squatters that were in their house had more rights than they did, at least for a period of time. I thought I might move there one day but it looks like I have some research to do first. This just feels off ...
Any examples you can share? Thanks
Yeah it seems off because this movie is framed from your experience and stories about squatters lol! This is advertising for real estate, any good company would do something like this as promotion. I think that can happen in thousands of places across the us, depending upon the laws.
Exactly!!!
Thanks I needed a 19 minute nap
I wanna move there but I'm not sure what the apartments are there and how much they are.
Use the internet
SKY high rent!!!!
Basically just a glorified commercial for a realty firm.
You mean the movie is free that's surprising
Sure it’s beautiful and it’s mountainous, but it takes 45 minutes to drive anywhere, the roads are made of potholes, the city planning isn’t designed very efficiently and will always remain a tourist trap that is over capacity.
Want an outdoor oasis with efficiency and everything good in mine, the I-15 corridor in Utah has it. SLC, Ogden, Provo, Sandy.
As a Colorado Springs local, trust me, Utah is what you want.
The last few years the center dividers on Union and elsewhere looked unsightly (weeds grow thru it) because they’re not in the city center. The city center gets all the money and the rest of the city is just well... not taken care of.
Yeah, big freaken deal!!! All the people who moved here and brought there problems and Marijuana ruined this town and drove up living costs and real estate prices sky high. Please don't move here.
Sorry buddy im moving there make room
Exactly!!!!
Extremely bad homeless problem!!! And real bad potholes !! People where rude!!!
A real piece of fiction...
Columbo can solve this fluff piece of lies....
One more thing!!!!!!!!
its the 719....
The city itself is really ugly from what we’ve seen so far, moved here for the military. Wish the homeless issue wasn’t so bad, the city itself doesn’t provide what we’re used to (such as trash pickup), and there’s limited shopping and commerce but yes the mountains are very very pretty
Glad someones honest! Beautiful surroundings but lots of issues within the actual “city” itself
Yeah they don’t tell you the downside, the streets are full of potholes and cracks, you get damaging hail storms in the spring and summer, snow and ice in the winter, traffic is terrible, drivers are impatient and run red lights constantly, housing prices are expensive, large homeless population.
Yep Springs I the only city in America like this. Get real homie
This isn’t specific to this place. You just described the east and Midwest as a whole
@@Mark-kj3hy There are places were it does not snow, or get damaging hail storms. Where housing prices are less expensive, homie.
@@blueviolets2106 You are making a very broad generalization.
@@kjfacilities-maint then move there. Springs a really great place, expensive yes. But if you can't afford it. Move, plenty other cities in Colorado that you may afford. Can't generalize a whole city. Pot holes, yeah there's pot holes, due to the weather. But yes it's pricey, some crazy weather at times, but crime is low , especially for city this size
Crime is increasing all over Colorado. Read this October 2022 report by Common Sense Institute:
“This report is based on crime data that is publicly available and verifiable as of September 2022. The continued increase in crime throughout Colorado is troubling. There seems to be a direct correlation between criminal justice reforms that have made punishments for committing crimes less severe and allowed more criminals back on the streets. Predictably, the number of crimes and crime rates have escalated.
Crime in Colorado has increased substantially since 2008. Over the last 14 years, the overall crime rate has continued its steady and inexorable climb, increasing 1.4% per year on average. Denver, Aurora, and Pueblo, mid-sized cities, rank at the top in several crime categories. Denver’s homicide rate rose this year, even as other major cities have seen declines.
Overdose deaths, fentanyl, have increased. The amounts of fentanyl and marijuana seized by law enforcement have risen substantially.”
Voters voted down recreational marijuana but everybody knows you go to other cities like Pueblo to buy it.
commonsenseinstituteco.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/CSI_CO_CRIME_FULL-REPORT_OCT2022_FINAL-1.pdf
I will be moving there in the summer👍
Don't... don't.... don't...u will regret it!!!!!!
Watch out for the aggressive military men tailgating you driving a big truck!
The city as a whole tho is very bleak when your talking about community. Everybody is angry
You haven't been to the midwest/east coast lately have you? lol
Your crazy, Springs is amazing
@@Mark-kj3hy Not really... Potholes everywhere, aggressive drivers, red light runners, damaging hail storms, snow and ice, increasing crime rate, high homeless population, high cost of living...
@@kjfacilities-maint don't forget, homeless is down 17 percent, tell the whole story before making up stories
Great!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Pot pot pot... and pot holes also... the military said no to pot.... but but but 50 per cent tax on pot pot pot. City county say yes....
That's it. Make it popular so everyone moves their and destroys it. Sheesh
hey its already big - you cannot hide the best places. They are special
Why so negative ? Ah yes... reflection of own self, Namaste praying for you buddy
The minimum wage is shit
Yeah It’s shit everywhere
Colorado is amazing with it weather heh totally...
It’s my home 🏡 is really peaceful. To leave
NO!!! You don't live here...crazy...
Just a terrible place. Trying to forget my time there
Bye
Exactly!!!!
Real Estate Greed is ruining this city. Get a real job, build something, stop jacking up home prices for a fast buck.
What exactly do you mean by “real job”? Do you really think the agents and brokers determine the home values? If the demand wasn’t there, the prices wouldn’t be high. Super basic economics.
Aaaaand legal weed 🌚🌝
Colorado springs doesn't sell recreational weed tho