When new restaurants arrived in the Eastbridge Town Center and Stanley Marketplace, along with them came almost instant recognition in the local foodie world.
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Discussion about Stapleton Name Continues
A group of neighbors working on issues relating to racial and economic justice has identified #ChangeTheNameStapleton as the current focus of their efforts.
Bike Drive Brings Transportation to Africa
Preparing for her November 2017 Bat Mitzvah, 13 year-old Leah Grossman remembered seeing a Bicycles for Humanity (BFH) flyer and thought it might be the perfect service project for her.
Letters to the Editor
Three readers sent letters about the Stapleton name change.
A Place of Their Own
Imagine a shared office concept that would address and alleviate the “pain points” career women face.
Sept. 22–24: Visit Local Artists in Their Studios
The fifth annual self-guided Stapleton Open Studios tour of artists’ studios is back, with 28 artists ready to meet visitors, show their work and demonstrate how it is made.
Poems for the Kid in Us
Feeling “slightly burned out” after completing his new book of poetry for adults, north Park Hill author and resident Daniel Klawitter indulged in what he calls the liberating experience of creating children’s poems.
Face to Face with Human Rights Issues
Common Ground from Steve Larson on Vimeo.
Fazal Sheikh’s portraits convey more than just faces; they tell the stories of people surviving and triumphing over unimaginable hardships.
Nail Salon Offers All Natural Products and Also Caters to Men
Concern about the lack of regulation in the beauty industry drove Tran Wills, Ali Elman and Sarah Simon to open Base Coat, their Denver- and Los Angeles-based nail salons.
Troy Guard Opens Two Restaurants in His Own Neighborhood
Chef and restaurateur Troy Guard’s newest restaurants, Los Chingones and HashTAG, were the first to be leased in Stapleton’s Eastbridge Town Center but they were the last to open due to delays with construction issues and city permits and licenses.