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A New Affordable Senior Living Facility Opens in a Region Facing an Aging Population and Rising Costs - Aspen Journalism

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A new 34-unit apartment building for seniors stands next to the Midland Avenue and 27th Street roundabout in Glenwood Springs on August 7. Catholic Charities of Denver is behind the recently completed Benedict Apartments, named after the late Aspen philanthropists Fritz and Fabi Benedict, who contributed about $2.1 million in housing funds to the nonprofit in the 1990s. Credit: ELEANOR BENNETT/ASPEN JOURNALISM & ASPEN PUBLIC RADIO By Eleanor Ben…

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A new 34-unit apartment building for seniors stands next to the Midland Avenue and 27th Street roundabout in Glenwood Springs on August 7. Catholic Charities of Denver is behind the recently completed Benedict Apartments, named after the late Aspen philanthropists Fritz and Fabi Benedict, who contributed about $2.1 million in housing funds to the nonprofit in the 1990s. Credit: ELEANOR BENNETT/ASPEN JOURNALISM & ASPEN PUBLIC RADIO By Eleanor Ben…

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Aspen Journalism broke the news in on Saturday, August 30, 2025.
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