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Announcements
Free and Open to the Public in July: Who are the bands? What are the movies about?
Concert, July 8 – Denver Municipal Band
Events & Announcements at Stapleton
4th of July Pancake Breakfast & Parade
Transit Oriented Development at Central Park Station to Include Sprouts
Portions of the 34 acres owned by Forest City south of Central Park station are coming into sharp focus.
First Families Move into Stapleton Aurora
At an event for the first homeowners moving into the new Aurora section of Stapleton, former Aurora City Councilwoman Nadine Caldwell, Patty Moon of Aurora Public Schools, Aurora City Councilwoman Sally Mounier and Tom Gleason welcomed them to the neighborhood.
Stanley Apartments Designed with Millennials in Mind
Just south of Stanley Marketplace, a 172-unit, five-story apartment building is being planned, with construction expected to start early in 2018.
Dayton/Emporia: New Street To Open Soon
Dayton/Emporia, the fifth street connection between Stapleton and Aurora, will open once street lighting, landscaping and a short sidewalk segment are installed.
DSST Aurora Middle/High School Approved to Open in 2019
The Aurora Public Schools Board of Education has approved a charter school application for a grade 6-12 campus to be located in Stapleton Aurora on 25th Ave. between Fulton and Iola streets.
Kids’ Store Promotes Self-Expression and Creative Thinking
Husband and wife team Michelle and Eric Belyea have been business partners for over 20 years and own a kids’ ski shop in Vail.
“Wheels of Justice” Celebrates 12 Years at the Courage Classic
The “Wheels of Justice” riding team will participate for the 12th consecutive year in the Children’s Hospital Colorado Courage Classic bike tour dedicated to supporting our region’s only all-inclusive, nonprofit pediatric hospital.
July 30, Surviving Skokie
Surviving Skokie is an intensely personal story of Holocaust survivor, Jack Adler, and his son, Eli Adler.
$10 Million Full-Block Redevelopment Project Coming to Oneida St.
Oneida Park, the retail center located between 22nd and 23rd avenues on both sides of Oneida St., will get a $10 million facelift.