After great community anticipation, businesses are starting to open at Stanley Marketplace.
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Brewery at Stanley Looks to November Opening
Why did a doctor and a school counselor decide to start a brewery at Stanley?
Nourish Community Market Announces Location, but…
…much remains to be done to make a late 2018 opening possible.
Fourth-generation Barbers Find their Dream in Denver
Opening their own barbershop is the fulfillment of a dream for brothers Semion and Roman Kikirov.
Cherry Arts Festival
The CherryArts Festival, featuring national and local art, will be held Sept. 16, 17 and 18 at the Stanley Marketplace.
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.
Organic and Seasonal are the Focus at Bakery Coming to Stanley
Donut lovers have another reason to celebrate as Glazed & Confuzed prepares to open its second storefront at the Stanley Marketplace this Fall.
Stanley Beer Hall to Open in September
At a community meeting in October 2013, attendees applauded a presentation by Stapleton resident Mark Shaker to build a beer garden in Eastbridge—but they were not happy to hear Forest City wouldn’t sell the land until plans for the larger parcel (including a grocery store) were finalized.
Wine Taproom Invites Guests to Linger
“People embrace our concept of a wine taproom because it enables them to enjoy a glass of wine without the tasting room experience, which can be a bit pretentious and stuffy,” says Infinite Monkey Theorem owner Ben Parsons.
Healthy, Family- style Chicken with Southern Roots
The three owners of Yellowbelly Chicken combine their various cooking backgrounds to create interesting and healthy meals.
Garden-to-Table Food Made on a Wood-Fired Stove
Named after her much-admired and strong-willed aunt, former Acorn Sous Chef Caroline Glover is opening her new eatery, Annette, at the Stanley Marketplace.
Creating Creators
“Bob Stanley would approve of our program and our spirit of innovation occupying his building,” says Brenda Lane, co-owner of MindCraft, a new “maker space” for kids and adults to invent and explore.