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WORDS Continued from page 6 chored strip shops between Lowes
and King Sooper. With an opening
ture about their operation is their method of serving meals. A planned for February, BEAU THAI
conveyor belt is set up beside the tables and bar, which provides is expanding from its first store in
a continuous flow of dining choices in small bowls. The restau- Evergreen. They opened the Ever-
rant is closed Mondays; lunch and dinner is available from 11 green restaurant in 2007. Lots of
to 9 on weekdays and noon to 10 on weekends. curry on the authentic Thai Menu
with lunch in the $8 range and din-
CASTLE ROCK ner in the low $teens. Kids’ meals
Progress update on MILL- are in the $4’s. Their location is a few stores to the right of the
ER’s LANDING, the 65-acre Pot Belly.
planned development of the
former landfill, vacant since In the adjacent building that the
1979. P3 Advisors, which will new CHASE BANK space is pre-
complete the horizontal devel- paring to open, another space is be-
opment in conjunction with ing readied for HAND & STONE
Crown Community Develop- MASSAGE AND FACIAL SPA.
ment and Avison Young Development, has acquired the large With several Denver locations,
parcel fronting on I-25 to the east and the new Philip S. Miller they are pushing south to Castle
Park and Recreation Center to the west. With about 100,000 Rock with an early 2018 opening.
cubic yards of ground brownfield remediation, they have tar- It will be open seven days a week, operating from 9 a.m. to 10
geted the fall of next year for the availability of pads ready for p.m. You can enjoy soothing, massages ($60), facials and spa
development. The site when fully developed will be home to treatments. A hot stone massage will run you $80 and couples
a hotel and conference center as well as up to 1 million square massages are $100.
feet of office and retail providing a needed south commercial/
office anchor. The Meadows was origi-
nally zoned for 14,000
A couple of more tenants will join the Promenade Pot Belly-an- dwelling units in 1984 and
later in 2003 reduced to
10,644. Though changing
daily, currently 6,007 (56
percent) residential units
have received certificates
of occupancy in this rapidly
expanding planned urban development. A new upscale multi-
family project planned for the Town Center area of The Mead-
ows. THE SPRINGS apartments will consist of nine three-
story buildings – 204 units – including 1, 2, and 3-bedroom
units to be built on the 11.49 acre site. Amenities include a
clubhouse, pet playground, storage lockers, picnic areas, at-
tatchand and detached garages.
INTERSTATE
25 (THE GAP)
– Funding efforts
for the widening
of Interstate 25
got a boost recent-
ly when the Colo-
rado Department
Electric Paint and Finish Company of Trqnsportation
identified $250 million that, combined with local contributions
Specializing in Marbling, Murals and Faux Finished and federal grant money, could pay for the proposed two- lane
Matt Mc Laughlin 303-523-9332 expansion (one in each direction) of the 17 mile “GAP” be-
tween Castle Rock and Monument. El Paso County will apply
for a U.S. Department of Transportaition grant for another $65
million and many smaller avenues are also being pursued, along
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