Gradually…Stanley Is Opening

01/01/2017  |  by

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“There are so many moving pieces to our project that it’s not easy to nail down opening dates for specific businesses until they’re a week or two out. We have a general idea, but it’s up to each business to determine what’s best for them.” With that caveat, Mark Shaker provided this list of businesses that likely (but not necessarily) will open in January.

Stanley Beer Hall opened in December to festive customers.

Stanley Beer Hall opened in December to festive customers.

CARDS & GIFTS

Trunk Nouveau—a boutique featuring small label jewelry, gifts, and cards. www.trunknouveau.com

DENTAL

Stapleton Dental—a family dental practice focusing on preventive care and specializing in restorative and costmetic dentistry.
www.stapletondental.com

FASHION

Goose & the Goat—focusing on shoes and fashion accessories. Products are sourced from local, regional, national, and international labels. shop.gooseandthegoat.com/

Velvet Wolf—Featuring fashionable clothing, soaps, candles and skin car products—all priced under $100. shop.velvetwolf.com

FITNESS

Endorphin Stanley—Offering a variety of fitness classes including Cycle – Strength – HIIT – Yoga – Barre & more.

 Dustin Skudlarek (left) and Mark Shaker, Stanley Beer Hall partners, enjoy the much-anticipated opening of their beer hall.

Dustin Skudlarek (left) and Mark Shaker, Stanley Beer Hall partners, enjoy the much-anticipated opening of their beer hall.

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RESTAURANTS

Annette—A local and sustainable full-service restaurant serving wood-fired family-style fare. www.annettescratchtotable.com

Yellowbelly Chicken—Featuring roasted and fried chicken, salads, and side dishes that are quick and affordable. www.yellowbellychicken.com

RETAIL

Zero Market—Featuring a selection of bulk dry goods, oils, tea and daily life products. Zero helps you achieve a zero-waste lifestyle.
www.thezeromarket.com

Stanley Marketplace is located at 2501 Dallas St., Aurora. The 100,000+ square foot building that started out as an airplane ejector seat factory on land adjoining the old Stapleton Airport, will soon be home to more than 50 businesses.

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