![]() ![]() There will be six units in total with ground floor office space. Looking down from the other side of the project, there is a great view of downtown.Īs I was walking up Zuni, I stumbled across a project titled Zuni VI Townhomes it is located at 32nd and Zuni Street.įrom what I gathered on the sign and their website, they are going to be three bedroom, four bathroom units with rooftop decks. It appears most of the foundation work is done. Back in February, Ken made a post with renderings and details which can be found here. This project has also been named the “Core Power Yoga” since Core Power Yoga will be the main commercial anchor. Today we will be looking at five of them sprinkled throughout the neighborhood.įirst off we will start with a project located on the corner of Zuni and Caithness Place: Highland Park. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter, In The Know, to get entertainment news sent straight to your inbox.From large to small there are a lot of housing projects under development in the Highlands Neighborhood. Tickets to both, $15 each, are at /about/sie-filmcenter. It pairs nicely with Denver Film’s ongoing Sci-Fi Film Series at the Sie, which features scientists and others from the Denver Museum of Nature & Science putting context to films such as “Nope,” “Everything Everywhere All at Once” and “Them!” More titles include “Cannibal! The Musical,” “La Bamba” and “Pom Poko” - all featuring in-person Colorado academics, activists and playwrights. 1, with 2007’s oil-boom fable “There Will Be Blood.” The Sie FilmCenter screening is followed by a post-film discussion with Rachael Storm, Curator of Business & Industry at the state’s historical society. How well do movies reflect Colorado’s real-life science and history? The experts at History Colorado are taking a cinematic survey with Real to Reel, which begins at 6:30 p.m. (Provided by Denver Film) Reels, for real ![]() Tiney Ricciardi Sci-fi schlock classic “Them!” (1954) is part of the ongoing Sci-Fi Film Series at the Sie Filmcenter. The Rally’s rooftop yoga series continues on Aug. reservations via Eventbrite are encouraged but not required - and post-stretch, yogis can dine at The Original restaurant in McGregor Square and earn gratis bottomless mimosas with any purchase. To sweeten the deal, Avery will pour a specialty release for the occasion: an Anniversary Barrel-Aged Strong Ale, which blends several styles and brewing techniques “representing the culmination of 30 years of brewing experience.”Ĭlasses, led by teachers from CorePower Yoga, run 9-10 a.m. The Boulder brewery will be celebrating in style with a festival Saturday, July 29, that not only showcases dozen of original recipes, but also those from more than 50 locally and nationally renowned breweries. has been a stalwart of Colorado’s craft beer scene for three decades. John Wenzel A festival at Avery Brewing in Boulder (Avery Brewing) Cheers to 30 years on Thursday at the Auraria Campus Tivoli Quad, 1000 Larimer St. (Full disclosure: Denver Post dining reporter Lily O’Neil is one of the judges.)īelly up for the patty battle starting at 5:30 p.m. “A team of burger experts and enthusiasts carefully vet and hand select each competing burger so that guests have the chance to taste and vote from an impressive, curated bracket of local restaurants,” they wrote. 3, will pit more than 20 Colorado restaurants and food trucks against one another in the ultimate red meat championship - including off-menu burgers, organizers said, along with new contenders such as Hickory & Ash, Edgewater Beer Garden and Slater’s 50/50. But what about delicious innovations in the state at large?ĭenver Burger Battle, which returns on Aug. Denverites enjoy access to a miraculous selection of classic hamburgers, from the urban Cherry Cricket and My Brother’s Bar to the further-afield Bud’s Bar in Sedalia. Sunday, August 13th 2023 Home Page Close Menu ![]()
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