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Auraria’s massive mixed-use development project is expected to start construction this year

Two towers at 11th Street and Auraria Parkway will include over 330 units of workforce housing, new education centers and retail.

Paolo Zialcita | Jan. 06, 2025, 3:54 pm

The Auraria Campus will soon break ground on its ambitious housing and retail development project. 

The first phase of construction is expected to start this summer on the Auraria Campus’ Ballfield Project, which seeks to breathe new life into the Tivoli Quad at 11th Street and Auraria Parkway. 

The project will bring non-student residents back to the campus for the first time in decades. 

What is now the home to Denver’s three public institutions of higher education — the University of Colorado Denver, Metropolitan State University of Denver and the Community College of Denver — was once a bustling community of immigrants.

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Source: Denverite

Vantage Point Coffee Co. will be first tenant at Union Terminal Warehouse

The building at 700 E. Union St. near the Eastside and EverBank Stadium is set to reopen at the end of the year.

By Dan Macdonald | 12:05 a.m. September 9, 2024

Before any apartment or small business has been leased in the Union Terminal Warehouse, developers have checked off an important tenant: an in-house coffee shop for the building slated for apartments, offices and retail units.

Vantage Point Coffee Co. will be in the warehouse lobby.

The warehouse is at 700 E. Union St., near Jacksonville’s Eastside neighborhood and EverBank Stadium. 

It is set to reopen at the end of the year. 

The coffee shop will lease about 900 square feet of space, owner Leo Baker said. It will seat about 15 inside and have some patio seating. It will have four to five employees.

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Source: https://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/

Emerald City Bagels is now open on the BeltLine

Get the same gourmet bagels with an expanded iced coffee menu and an automat for speedier service

Mother-and-daughter Deanna and Jackie Halcrow started serving their New York-style bagels in East Atlanta Village in 2018, after years accumulating a following at farmers markets and pop-ups. Six years later, their long-awaited BeltLine shop is finally open.

Located in the Citizen building near Kevin Gillespie’s now-defunct Cold Beer, Emerald City is modeled after old-school delis and pharmacy counters where the staff dons white coats and paper hats. The menu of both locations is similar, but with all bagel-making taking place in East Atlanta, the BeltLine outpost was able to expand its coffee program and add an automat for faster service.

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Source: Atlanta Magazine

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