Natural foods grocer Lucky’s Market will break ground in 2018 in Lowry, with anticipated completion in early 2019.
Christie Gosch
Six New Eastbridge Businesses Opening Soon—One More in 2018
The new Eastbridge Town Center at MLK and Havana is now in full swing with five restaurants, retail, personal care and fitness options—and additional new businesses will be arriving soon just across the street.
Ensuring Safety for DPS Student Athletes
The videos that emerged in August of East High School cheerleaders being forced into splits by a recently hired coach, Ozell Williams, have been very disturbing to the community, particularly among parents with middle and high school-aged athletes.
Manscaping: A Different Ball of Wax
Manicures, pedicures, facials and waxing, long thought of as a woman’s domain, are increasingly being seen as grooming services for men, according to local business owners.
The Indie Prof: Film Series
In lieu of the normal two reviews every month, the Indie Prof reviews here one new film and highlights a new film series in our neighborhood.
Free and open to the public Oct. 5 – 15: Cutting Edge Technology on Display at Solar Homes Competition
A temporary village of full-sized, solar-powered houses will open for public viewing from Oct. 5 to Oct. 15 next to the 61st and Peña A Line station (but not open every day so check the schedule).
Choosing A School Board Representative
Have you heard? There’s a school board election coming up next month—time to start paying attention.
Vote in 7 Categories on the Denver Bond
Total Bond $937.42 Million*
Lowry-Stapleton Bike Connection Coming in 2018
Lowry and Stapleton will soon have a continuous bike and pedestrian connection.
Strengthen, Balance, and Relieve Pain with Pilates
Sophia Briegleb became a Pilates devotee after finding it helped ease her hip pain when other treatment methods had failed.
NE and Nearby Events
Stapleton Food Drive. Presented by New Perspective Real Estate. To volunteer/donate, www.StapletonFoodDrive.com
Park Hill Youth Earns Eagle Scout Honors
Park Hill teen Tom Cassidy earned his Eagle Scout award through a multi-year, dedicated focus, earning over 21 merit badges and completing a 160-hour Eagle service project.












