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Stanley Marketplace
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Stanley Marketplace is not just for shopping. It's also for working out, dining, gathering with friends, accessing local services and going about life in a community. It's a next-generation shopping... Read More
Stanley Marketplace is not just for shopping. It's also for working out, dining, gathering with friends, accessing local services and going about life in a community. It's a next-generation shopping center: hip and social with a dab of history, housed in the old Stanley Aviation building, near Denver's Stapleton neighborhood. It includes 50-plus independently owned Colorado businesses–no chain anchors here. There are boutiques offering inspired clothing, accessories and shoes. Zero Market has everything people need to live with less waste. Some of Denver's top independently owned restaurants are here, including Denver Biscuit Company and Maria Empanada, and there's a Mexico-inspired brewery, cooking school and chocolatier. Honoring the maker community is MindCraft Makerspace, a retail store and workspace where ages 5 to 95 can learn, invent and create. Also of note: The women's restroom on the second floor is an homage to female pilots of the 1940s.
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EXPERT TIPS BY:
Christine Loomis
Denver Local Expert
- Shopping Malls and Centers: "If you're visiting with kids, check the schedule for Bounce Stapleton. Bounce has Open Gym times for ages 5 & older who can have supervised gymnastics fun while parents shop and dine at Stanley."
- Best for Shopping Malls and Centers Because: Stanley Marketplace is a shopping and dining venue reimagined, with a focus on community, sustainability and local businesses.
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