Construction is planned to begin next month or early November for a freestanding, 45,000-square-foot Class A office building at the northeast corner of 46th Ave. and Central Park Blvd.
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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.
Local Chef Sees Her Dream Coming True
Elise Wiggins’ upcoming restaurant’s name, “Cattivella” is a direct reflection of her personality. Translating to “the naughty, impish, mischievous little girl” in Italian, Wiggins’ mother questioned the choice of the name. “You weren’t like that, you were just curious,” she said, to which Wiggins responded, “Then why was I grounded all the time?” If Wiggins’ […]
Talent on the Outside; Integrity from Within
Michelle Sampson was having trouble finding the right kind of gymnastics program for her 13- year-old daughter, Ellie, who started when she was 8.
Local Artisans Set up Shop in Park Hill
On any given day at the Park Hill Trading Post, a collective of local artisans’ handmade goods, there may be people sitting on the couch visiting, shopping and taking a sewing class.
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.
A Taste of Cuba in North Stapleton
Signs, Banners, Murals All in a Day’s Work
Some people might find it daunting to make a career change after 25 years but not Tim Tribbett.