KB is moving relatively fast with their development of Block 9 at BelMar. The two model homes are finished, and two more paired homes (4 units) have roofs and windows. Sidewalks and utilities are in, along with some of the common landscaping.
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Friday, February 24, 2012
Paciugo Gelato & Caffe
The windows are in at Paciugo Gelato & Caffe, along with cafe tables and upscale glass tile. The general contractor tells me the store will be opening as soon as a glass display case arrives from Italy (it's currently at sea).
Peeking through the windows, the general feel is upscale and classy-- and I love the garage-style door in the front! I can imagine the buzz this will create in the summer, when the neighborhood craves frozen treats. The stylish interior of Paciugo is also a far cry from the sickly green and strawberry crush interior of the Belmar Zinga!, which begs you to run, run away.
No, this new Paciugo looks like exactly the kind of ice cream shop Belmar needs. Or at least, it looks like the next best thing to getting a Liks or a Sweet Action (I'm a realist; I know the rents are too high in Belmar for a local shop ice cream shop to make it). Paciugo itself is a national chain with 38 locations, and its other locations have pretty good reviews on Yelp.
I don't have any information on why the Belmar Ben & Jerry's closed (it seemed to do a brisk business), but if the gelato is any good, Paciugo will do well.
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Working With Artists Plans Eventual Move From Belmar
It looks like Working With Artists, the Belmar non-profit that offers classes in photography, is going to follow The Lab and move to a new location.
The Lab, as you may recall, moved from Belmar after merging with the Denver Musuem of Contemporary Art.
Now Working With Artists, which merged last year with the Colorado Photographic Arts Center, is looking for "new digs."
The details are buried midway through this DU Today blog post, but it looks like another disappointing loss for the Belmar's art scene and the Block 7 studios.
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