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WORDS Continued from page 4 of Denver’s 37-year-old La
Loma Tex-Mex restaurant and
ment, the Castle Rock developer to the new Sierra
Collaboration Campus Grill Restaurant at the Lone
(Araphoe Community Tree Cabella’s parcel. The
College, Colorado State Promenade restaurant will be
University and Douglas of similar size of the Sierra
County School District) Grill with a 8,444 sq. ft. footprint and a 2,283 square-foot patio.
site plans and architec- It will be located to the back of the hill collection behind the 7-
tural drawings have just been approved as plans progress for Eleven and Chick Fil-A, both under construction.
the start of construction of the two-phase campus to be built
behind and to the north of the Castle Rock Adventist Hospital Castle Rock Fire Station 152
Complex. It will provide for local access to expanded education broke ground September 18,
facilities.
2017, and now has its steel
structure in place as it heads
Recognized by Elle and towards implementation later
Lucky magazines as Col- this summer staffed with 12
orado’s best boutique, A
Line Boutique has stores
in Greenwood Village and personnel. The +$7 million fire
Cherry Creek North and is station and three-acre site is the
in the process of opening town’s southernmost station and
its new Castle Rock store brings the total count to six full
in the group of Promenade shops located at the top of the hill service fire stations. The sta-
directly across from the Verizon building. The variety of de- tion is located on Crystal Valley
signer brands include Rag & Bone, IRO, Citizens of Humanity, Parkway at the east edge of the
Rebecca Taylor, Golden Goose and more. Professional stylists bridge, about a quarter mile from
assist your shopping and complimentary tailoring completes the frontage road.
your experience. They are located in the south corner of the
building.
CVS is out for bids to construct its
new pharmacy at the Meadows Town
At the north end of the Center across from the Adventist
building, Midici Neapol- Hospital. The 13,000 square-foot
itan Pizza is also prepar- store is expected to cost in excess
ing to open. Neapolitan of $2 million. Continuing its Colo-
Pizza is famous for its a rado expansion plans, it is in the process of adding to its single
chewy and crisp dough Colorado Springs Woodman Avenue store with two more this
topped with all-natural year, (Tower Plaza – 12,900 square feet and the ANB bank site,
ingredients and baked Academy at N. Carefree – 13,111 square feet).
to perfection in 90 seconds. Incorporated in 2014 in Encino,
California, Midici has established numerous cross-country No more chicken wings at the Foul
franchised operations which require about $775,000 of start up Line which closed earlier this year.
expense. Club Pilates and Berry Blends lie between A Line and The building is located on Found-
Midici.
er’s Parkway (entrance at 774 Male-
ta Lane) just beyond Target and is
Starbucks has undergoing renovation for its new
started construc- life as the Veterinary Emergency
tion of its new and Speciality Care Center of
store replacing a the Rockies, scheduled to open early this summer. The 9,700
long closed gas square-foot facility is currently undergoing interior framing and
station at the s/w fit out and will have 3 surgical suites. Ask for Dr. Megan Rec-
corner of I-25 and Wolfensberger. The single story, 2,000 square tor or Tammi about your pets’ needs.
foot building will have the usual drive-thru as well. Access will
be closed on Wolfensberger - you will enter via Kineer Road PERRY PARK RANCH - The Metro District has formed a
which is also host to the recently renovated Burger King and growing Social Committee that is taking on the responsibility
Wendys. You should be able to enjoy their coffees by this fall.
of running the various Park activities, i.e. the Junk Dump, Inde-
pendence Day events, etc. along with being the creator of ideas
Brinkerhoff Hospitality acquired a 1.9 acre parcel at the “top of
the hill” Promenade for $1.2 million. Brinkerhoff is the owner Continued on page 7
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