As well chilly out for bare ft? Don’t inform Flip Flop Shops for the Spire
Too chilly out for bare ft? Really don't tell Flip Flop Stores on the Spire
Some may issue a November opening in Colorado to get a keep dedicated to selling flip flops. But with present-day temperatures from the mid-70s, these merchants may know something we really don't. The Flip Flop Retailers opened Wednesday at the Park Meadows mall, positioned at 8401 Park Meadows Center Dr. in Lone Tree. “Flip flops have developed into a top quality life-style necessity, and Flip Flop Outlets was produced to fill the void in the retail market,” stated Amy Neb, operator in the new Flip Flop Retailers in Denver in a statement. “People enjoy flip flops at any time with the year. We provide regional people a chance to indulge in all the most popular brands and most recent types of flip flops at their leisure, with expert product expertise suitable at their finger recommendations. Additionally, we also offer winter models to help keep toes warm when it snows.” With close to thirty shops open nationwide and fifty a lot more in progress, the chain designs to open 236 stores by 2013. Neb has two much more franchises in the operates, planning a person in Boulder within the initially half of 2011, and a third in an additional Denver spot in late 2011. “There are a lot of individuals just as captivated with freeing their toes as Flip Flop Stores,” Neb explained inside the statement. “Flip flops really are a symbol of a means of everyday living which is part of my family’s identity We stay, do the job and perform with our toes exposed, and would not have it any other way.” Tommy Bahama opening at Park Meadows Also locating in the home at Park Meadows is a new Tommy Bahama apparel store. The three,300 square foot retail store opens Nov. 11. at 8505 Park Meadows Center Dr. in Lone Tree and carries the well-known island-inspired Tommy Bahama assortment of men’s and women’s sportswear, swimwear, footwear and accessories as well as residence décor goods. A grand opening is slated for Nov. thirteen starting at 10 a.m. The 1st 100 customers can have an opportunity at profitable reward certificates worth at $25, $50, $100 or $250 to become redeemed in the Park Meadows retail outlet that day. Row 14 to become uncorked at Spire A further restaurant will probably be joining the The Spire spouse and children when Row 14 Bistro & Wine Bar opens Feb. 11. Row 14 will offer you a “neighborhood menu” with accessible wines and local and seasonal food offerings. The name of the restaurant is “a culmination of simple references with the most obvious component being its area on 14th Street, accompanied with the restaurant’s proximity to Denver Performing Arts Complex and its many theatre rows. Ultimately, ‘Row’ was chosen to reflect the rows found in vineyards and hand-cultivated fresh gardens,” mentioned operator David Schneider within a statement. Row 14 joins the Organic Pizza Company, Snarf’s, Hertz and Revolution Cleaners, which are all set to open from the Spire, at 891 14th Street, in early 2011. “We are excited about the great retail and restaurants coming soon to Spire,” explained Christopher Crosby, executive vice president from the Nichols Partnership, inside a statement. “Row 14 can be a great addition to the building and also a complement to The Denver Theater District and the $14 million Ambassador streetscape project which will break ground next month. Our homeowners will literally be counting the days until Row 14 opens.” Recent sightings and updates • There appears to become a 7-Eleven invasion in downtown Denver, with a person new story opened recently at 17th and Blake streets; while yet another appears to become going in at 17th and Lawrence streets. • The brand new walkway at Larimer Sq., which Shop Watch reported on in early September, is set to open up this month. Opening next week on the Square - or better yet, under it - is Wednesday’s Pie and Green Russell. A fresh stairway was constructed within the Arcade across from Lime’s front door for the establishment’s entrance. The street-side staircase will lead to Wednesday’s Pie on Wednesday, but on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m., Green Russell will open up, serving pressed-to-order juices to craft cocktails inspired by guests. Only an individual beer will likely be on the menu, brewed specially for Green Russell by Great Divide Brewing Co. Oh, and leave your cell phone while in the car. No cell phone use is allowed during the bar, except for inside a reclaimed phone booth. • Mona’s, which opened Oct. 1 at East 17th Avenue and Sherman, is staying open up late now for happy hour.







