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WORDS Continued from page 10 be open in the next 30 to 60 days and brings another flavor to
the area – gourmet bratwursts! You can still get burgers, fries
will be divided into 6 lots for sin- and shakes, but the dog/brat is really their specialty. A dog and
gle-family residential. Lot size a beer and fast service in a casual atmosphere. Expect to see
ranges from 13,260 square feet to more DHB’s in our area in the near future.
22,804 square feet. All six lots
back onto Monument Lake and A small but very busy neighbor-
have a 50-foot rear setback with hood shopping center, NORTH-
no boat docks or structures al- GATE VILLAGE CENTER
lowed. Access will be gated and on Voyager at Middle Creek
served by a private road called “Lake Vista Point.” recently completed a 13-unit
addition filling out the third and
The town has approved “temporary” pop-up vendors on a sea- final phase of the development.
sonal basis for MONUMENT LAKE. Adding to the summer Three of the spaces have been
activities at the lake you may be seeing boat rentals, summer leased with 10 to go. FAMOUS AMERICAN BARBERHOP
supplies, and maybe some quick food for your day at the beach. is in the tenant finish stage and should be ready for customers
This may carry over to winter ice fishing and ice skating activi- in about 45 days. PINOT’s PALETTE is a unique shop for
ties as well. Vendors will be chosen on a lottery basis. those with an artistic slant where they provide art instruction
while you create your masterpiece while enjoying a sip of wine
COLORADO SPRINGS – POLARIS POINT – Another ten- – the more wine, the more interesting the creation. The other
ant prepares to open in the new shop already packing the parking lot is SUSHI ATO where they
shops behind the Loaf and Jug. state, “If you are looking for authentic homemade Japanese ra-
Pasadena-based DOG HAUS men, gyudon, teriyaki, tempura or are ready to enjoy fresh and
BIERGARTEN plans to ex- exciting sushi created by our traditionally trained sushi chefs
pand from 21 stores in 19 states with over 95 years of combined experience at our 35 ft. long
to nearly 500 stores across coun- sushi bar, you have come to the right place!”
try over the next seven years.
The Polaris Point store should
The Nevada Street Corridor in Colorado Springs is a fine ex-
ample of how to do Urban Renewal right. From the continuing
successes of the north end University Village-centered develop-
ment, the newly proposed mid corridor urban plans run from
the former Greyhound Race Track to the old K-Mart center at
Fillmore St. and to the current activities at the SOUTH NE-
VADA CORE. Two developers have been extremely active
in both building and preleasing while a third has shifted his
activities further west due to the spiraling land cost in the area.
The South Nevada Core consists of about 100 acres of former
old hotels, retail and pawnshops along S. Nevada and S. Tejon
between I-25 and E. Cheyenne Road about a mile south of the
Colorado Springs central business district.
Join us for a special event Quite a few buildings
to learn more about the latest have already been razed
Rodan+Fields innovations! with groundbreakings
on several projects. The
R+F has clinically proven products that are redefining Harder-Diesslin Group
the anti-aging market, and helping people across the where the Chief Motel
country achieve the best skin care of their lives! and Stardust Lodge used
May 22, 2017 to exist, the under con-
struction BROADMOOR SHOPS will include Natural Gro-
127 W. Colorado Avenue, Larkspur, CO cers, Zoe’s Kitchen, Mad Greens and a Chick-fil-A which should
6:30pm - 8:00pm all open later this summer. The Prime 25 two-level restaurant
Hosted by: opened for dinner in January and the developer Ivy Group will
start construction on 19 pre-sold condominiums, CANYON
Full Circle Larkspur CREEK TOWNHOMES, this summer along with another
Sandy McKeown & Dana Gregory 24-planned units. Having razed 40 building in the area, they
Visit www.fullcirclelarkspur.com for more details. also are planning a 110-unit branded hotel, and two apartment
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