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Changes Ahead for Frame Shop
![Lin Clark](https://frontporchne.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/art-and-framing.jpg)
After 9 years in the 29th Ave. Town Center, Art & Framing at Stapleton is closing the location and looking at new opportunities.
Lift-off for Stanley Marketplace
![Stanley Marketplace](https://frontporchne.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Stanley-jet-pack-door-open-473B5657.jpg)
“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.”
New Northfield Hotel Offers Homelike Environment
“Classic, Creative” Fare in Renovated Cafeteria
![The Grubbery](https://frontporchne.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/The-Grubbery.jpg)
The Grubbery, a restaurant, bar and coffee shop with an industrial vibe, celebrated its one year anniversary last month.
Sushi is Focus at New Northfield Restaurant
The Craft Beer Craze Hits NE Denver
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Much to the relief of beer enthusiasts in NE Denver, five breweries have opened nearby. Stapleton resident David Vogel gives the rundown of what they have to offer.
Yoga Studio Reopens After Damage from Fire Above
![CorePower Yoga](https://frontporchne.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/yoga-473B4617.jpg)
After water damage from putting out a fire in an apartment above, CorePower Yoga renovated its studios and reopens this month.
Karate Studio Expands and Moves to Northfield
![Stapleton Family Karate](https://frontporchne.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Karate-473B5284.jpg)
A growth in business urged Stapleton residents and business owners Micah and Erin Martin to bring their karate studio to a larger location in Northfield.
King Soopers Meeting Draws Angry Crowd
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Approximately 100 attendees listened to plans for King Soopers and Eastbridge retail and expressed their concerns about the development: the parking is too big, they don’t want a gas station and they fear pedestrian access won’t be safe.