With four new apartment buildings moving in just steps from the Stanley, a younger demographic is moving in, too.
For the past five years, Aurora’shas been Mark Shaker’s baby. Like proud parents, he and his four partners have lovingly turned the former Stanley Aviation building into a one-stop shop of over fifty independently owned Colorado businesses, where you can eat, drink, shop, work, work out, play and even get a dental X-ray.
“Stanley Marketplace is very community-oriented, it’s very inclusive. Everything you could possibly want or need is under one roof, and our bread and butter has always been families. Thus, we had set our hours accordingly,” says Allyson Fredeen, the Stanley’s general manager. But with four new apartment buildings moving in just steps from the Stanley, a younger demographic is moving in, too. “We’re ready to welcome the thousand or so residents with newly introduced after-hours programming and activities including reverse happy hours, live music, new resident meetups, rotating monthly deals and more," says Shaker."We’re putting a lot of energy and effort into creating a ‘second shift.
Denver Biscuit Company staged a successful hiring fair at the Stanley last month in anticipation of the increase in traffic. “We want to make sure we’re offering options for anyone looking for later meal times and evening snack attacks,” says DBC owner Drew Shader., which turns into Rosenberg’s After Dark at night.
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