The economic news continues to be bad, so it's interesting to reflect on how many new businesses have come to Belmar in the last six months:
Target
Nordstrom Rack
Champa Street Burger Works
European Wax Center
Shining Stars Kids Dentistry
100% Chiropractic Wellness Center
Charming Charlie
St. Anthony's Health Passport
In addition, there are three more on their way:
The Rock Wood Fired Pizza & Spirits
Zinga!
Aruba Aloe
This list is just for stores in the Belmar redevelopment proper. If we throw into the mix areas outside the borders of the old Villa Italia mall, but still within walking distance of residents, we pick up a few more:
Firehouse Subs
Froyo Zone
Waxing the City
Now, some of these stores I'm excited about (Target, say, and Nordstrom Rack). Others I know I'll never set foot in (I'm talking about you, 100% Chiropractic Wellness Center). And there are some where I'd have loved to have seen a more premium brand fill the niche (Hmm... Zinga! or Pinkberry. Guess which froyo shop I'd rather have opening in my neighborhood.)
But I'm impressed at the number of new businesses opening in what are tough economic times, and in a very non-traditional location.
A blog highlighting life in downtown Lakewood, Colorado-- including the new urbanist development of Belmar.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Sunday, July 31, 2011
"Rayonism" Sculpture Planned for Alameda & Teller
The city of Lakewood's Planning and Public Works web page is a interesting place to tease out development information concerning the Belmar area, although often the information given is vague.
Today I came across a proposal for a sculpture on the north side of Alameda between S. Teller and S. Reed Ct. The applicant is the Alameda Business Improvement District. It's listed as case number PL11002, "Rayonism Sculpture Planning Case." The only description is "Sculpture in ROW on the north side of Alameda Ave."
Is this an additional sculpture in the "Arts Along Alameda" series? If so, let's hope it's more like Jon Stiles' inventive piece "Flow" (located at Alameda and Sheridan) and less like Kevin Robb's rather painful "Joyfully Dancing" (located in the round-about in front of the Belmar Library).
Here's the link: http://www.lakewood.org/index.cfm?include=/Applications/PlanCases/dsp_detail.cfm&caseID=14
UPDATE: Yes, this is definitely part of the "Arts Along Alameda" series.
Today I came across a proposal for a sculpture on the north side of Alameda between S. Teller and S. Reed Ct. The applicant is the Alameda Business Improvement District. It's listed as case number PL11002, "Rayonism Sculpture Planning Case." The only description is "Sculpture in ROW on the north side of Alameda Ave."
Is this an additional sculpture in the "Arts Along Alameda" series? If so, let's hope it's more like Jon Stiles' inventive piece "Flow" (located at Alameda and Sheridan) and less like Kevin Robb's rather painful "Joyfully Dancing" (located in the round-about in front of the Belmar Library).
Here's the link: http://www.lakewood.org/index.cfm?include=/Applications/PlanCases/dsp_detail.cfm&caseID=14
UPDATE: Yes, this is definitely part of the "Arts Along Alameda" series.
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Denver Water's "Use Only What You Need" Campaign Comes to Belmar

This quirky piece of sculptural advertising currently sits across from the Press cafe along the east end of Alaska Street. The newspaper stand on the right is normal sized. Very fun and definitely eye-catching!
Two other pieces are also in the neighborhood: a pair of benches in the main plaza, and two fire hydrants out front of the Belmar Target. The ads are by Sukle Advertising & Design, and are part of their work for Denver Water's "Use Only What You Need" Campaign."
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Pedestrian Bridge Over Wadsworth

Finally a pedestrian bridge over Wadsworth... except it's going in at Bowles? This seems crazy. How many pedestrians actually walk from the Southwest Plaza Mall to the shops at Bowles Crossing?
What we really need is a pedestrian bridge over Wadsworth at Alameda, in order to connect up the residential and retail complex at Belmar with the Lakewood Civic Center's library, arts center, parks, and government offices.
How is it a bridge gets built at Wadsworth & Bowles, while the residents of Belmar have to play frogger on a daily basis to get across Wadsworth & Alameda?
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
KB Home Breaks Ground On Belmar Paired Homes
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Belmar's Walk Score
My Walk Score in Belmar is an 82. Not bad-- it was only a smidge higher at 88 when I lived downtown on Capitol Hill, smack dab in the middle of everything Denver. By way of comparison, San Francisco gets an overall score of 85, New York averages 84, while Denver's citywide score is a mere 64.
Friday, April 22, 2011
Developer Requests Increased Density at Belmar
The City of Lakewood has posted notes from the Villa Italia O.D.P. Modification meeting last April 20th. Continuum Partners (the developer of Belmar) has requested an increase in residential and commercial densities on the Belmar's as yet undeveloped parcels.
The notes are here, and go to some length to explain that the city does not expect the new higher densities to ever be fully built out. Instead, it was explained that the change is merely to allow individual property owners maximum flexibility.
Personally, my fear when I first heard about the rezoning request was that Continuum might be seeking to reduce density because of lowered market demand. I moved to Belmar with the hope that it would someday truly grow into a downtown Lakewood, and density is a prerequisite for that.
The notes are here, and go to some length to explain that the city does not expect the new higher densities to ever be fully built out. Instead, it was explained that the change is merely to allow individual property owners maximum flexibility.
Personally, my fear when I first heard about the rezoning request was that Continuum might be seeking to reduce density because of lowered market demand. I moved to Belmar with the hope that it would someday truly grow into a downtown Lakewood, and density is a prerequisite for that.
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