…much remains to be done to make a late 2018 opening possible.
Aurora
Condemnation Alarms Owner, Tenants
Skye Barker Maa, owner of Neighborhood Music Stapleton, along with 13 other tenants, recently received formal legal notice of “eviction and condemnation” from their leased space on E. 25th Ave. in Aurora. Aurora Public Schools intends to acquire the property, possibly as soon as next March.
Volunteers can help paint on Sept. 10-11 Aurora Street Mural to Guide Visitors to Stanley
“Street art” takes on a new meaning as two blocks of asphalt in Aurora become the canvas for a large-scale mural.
Artist Selected for Street Mural
Belarusian-born painter Yulia Avgustinovich has been selected by the city of Aurora for a unique project – design and execution of a “mural” to cover two blocks of Clinton Street leading to Stanley Marketplace (Montview to 23rd Ave.).
NW Aurora Buzzing with Activity
Read a series of updates for NW Aurora including a new school and mixed-used development.
Aurora Park Plans
Read answers to questions raised at the community meeting on August 18, 2015 about the Aurora park plans.
Forest City Submits Plans for Aurora Park
After years of waiting, the almost 25-acre park along 26th Ave. is moving toward reality.
Stapleton’s Park and Residences in Aurora Move Toward Reality
After years of waiting, the 25-acre park along 26th Ave. is moving toward reality.
Three More Stanley Businesses: Coffee, Massage, and Bakery
Cakes, coffee and relaxation are in store for Stanley Marketplace.
Lift-off for Stanley Marketplace
“This is not a traditional development project. This is a movement. It’s about bringing like-minded businesses together who believe in more than the bottom line, about creating a sense of community, about tearing down fences and building bridges.”
Stanley Marketplace Closes Deal
Aurora City Councilperson Sally Mounier announced that Stanley Aviation has been sold. Check out preliminary concept plans here. We’re awaiting updated plans.
Stanley Marketplace: Its Scope and Scale are Mindboggling
What happens when you combine business acumen with a passion for creating community—in a space that accommodates both in a very big way?