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Rising Cost of Books

Library books are getting pretty darn expensive these days. That is, if you are a resident of Superior who likes to use the Louisville Public Library. (more…)

October 2008

104th North, Boiling Point, Louisville, Superior


Total Americana

Louisville is undeniably quaint. With its leisurely Main Street, bungalow-housed shoppes, and regular bustle of baby strollers, kids and couples holding hands, it is ultimate Americana. (more…)

July 2008

Louisville, Restaurant


Dining Pets Peeves Nos. 3 & 4

It would seem I am on a roll, and not a good one. Back-to-back terrible dining experiences in Denver have me wondering why I bother eating downtown at all, especially when there are so many solid eateries up north, just minutes from the office. (more…)

May 2008

Denver, Louisville, Restaurant


At Long Last, Louisville Has its Empire

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Settled into the space occupied for so long by its predecessor Pasquini’s, Empire is an eclectic and elegant reimagining of a space that has screamed “potential.” Gone is the shabby familiarity that was the pizzeria’s true hallmark and in its place is a groovy bistro accented with soft lighting, a comfortable lounge, and excellent food and drink. (more…)

April 2008

Louisville, Restaurant


Gas Giant’s Green Louisville Plans

It may seem an oxymoron, but a behemoth oil company plans to bring oodles of green, environmental research to our local economy. Or so says ConocoPhillips, who purchased 432 acres off Highway 36 (formerly Louisville’s Storage Tech campus) with plans for a Global Technology Center and Corporate Learning Center. Ever-so-green Gov. Bill Ritter lauded the purchase, which could bring more than 3,000 jobs to the region. It should provide a spark to the economy and continue to put Colorado on the map for environmentally-friendly projects.

What’s Next: Let’s hope all those new employees purchase Eco Passes, ride their bikes to work or buy hybrids.

March 2008

Boiling Point, Louisville


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