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WORDS Continued from page 6                               Bluffs Parkway is being replaced with the City’s first Hungry
                                                                  Howie’s  Pizza,  the    country’s  11th  largest  pizza  chain  with
        going tenant improvements with summer openings scheduled.     over 550 locations.  With a Michigan start in the early 1970s,
        First is CycleBar, which provides indoor  cycling classes with   the franchise growth commenced in 1983.  What makes them
        instructors and pumped up music to get your vibes going.  They   different from Domino’s, Little Caesars, etc. are their flavored
        began franchising in 2016 with over 200 franchises sold.  The   crusts.  If you are not in a pizza mood, they also offer subs,
        luxury boutiques fitness franchise has 180 new openings sched-  wings, salads, desserts and more.  They should be in operation
        uled for this year and Denver already has three of their facili-  by the end of this month.
        ties in operation.  The adjoining space is also being fit-out as a
        Decadent, a coffee and desert bar.
                                                                  DENVER – Dormant for the past four years, Tony Roma’s
                                                                                              is  opening  one  of  it’s  first
        With 23 locations in the Den-                                                         two new restaurants in Den-
        ver  area,  the  thirty-four  year                                                    ver  this  year.   The  other  is
        old  Anthony’s  Pizza  chain                                                          in  West  Palm  Beach,  Fl.
        is  opening  its  first  Colorado                                                      The world famous, 45-year
        Springs franchise in the rap-                                                         old chain will open its res-
        idly expanding food corridor                                                          taurant  in  the  heart  of  the
        at  InterQuest  Commons                                                               Downtown  Art  District  at
        (southwest  corner  Interquest  and  Voyager              1480  Arapahoe  Street.
        Parkways).  The new 1,900 square foot res-                Well  known  for  their
        taurant will serve thin-crust, New York style             mouth-watering  steaks,
        pizza, along with pasta dishes, salads and appetizers.  The piz-  ribs  and  seafood,  their
        zas are hand-tossed and stone-fired, with all ingredients fresh   new  menu  adds  a  novel
        daily and crafted to your specific taste.  Their original pizzeria   approach where you can
        is still in business in downtown Denver just off the 16th St.   order  “Bones  &  Bites,”
        Mall.
                                                                  a customized   variety of
                                                                  small plate favorites.  Their beverages include cocktails with a
        It has been a long time com-                              broad selection of domestic, international and local craft beers.
        ing,  but  you  will  no  longer                          Seating  will  be  provided  for  108  plus  some  outside  seating.
        have to drive 10 miles in ei-                             Stay alert for the opening and be one of 50 lucky winners of
        ther direction from the Airport                           “free Ribs for a Year.”
        and Peterson Air Force Base
        in order to find food (except                                                  If your tastes lean more towards jam-
        McDonald’s),  service,  and  a                                                balaya  or  maybe  crawfish  etouffee,
        hotel  room  with  the  ground-                                               you  may  want  to  visit  Denver’s  2nd
                                 breaking  for  the  WestGate  70                     The Lost Cajun just opening next to
                                 acre  development  at  Powers                        the  Walmart  at  the  Southlands  retail
                                 and Airport  Road.    The  first                      development off of Smoky Hill and E-
                                 phase  includes  a  96-room  ex-  470.  The transplanted Louisiana family, Greg and Karin Jones,
                                 tended stay Candlewood Suites    opened their first Lost Cajun in Littleton last year, and this little
                                 hotel,  the  Springs  6th  Arby’s,   bit of Louisiana taste can be found in six more mountain loca-
                                 and it’s 15th Kum and Go con-    tions from Pagosa Springs to Frisco.
                                 venience and gas store.  A cof-
        fee shop is planned, and an additional 23,000 square feet of re-
        tail space is included.  Future plans for the site envision medical   Happy Father’s Day!
        space, apartments and office space with a total 400,000 square
        foot build-out.  Road changes underway were a prerequisite to
        make the area function properly.  The development should re-
        ceive strong support from the growing manufacturing, military     Feel and look your best with
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