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an alcoholic beverage or dessert, the restaurant o ers a mix of both with its signature shaketinis. It also has non-alcoholic shake options and an in-house custard shop. Customers can order mix-ups with cookie bits, nuts and candies at the to-go window inside the mall.

“We’re really excited to be here,” Redlinger continued. “ e mall should be a good draw.”

5280 Burger Bar is open from 11 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Monday through ursday, 11 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and 11 a.m.-8:30 p.m. on Sundays. For more information, visit 5280burgerbar.com.

Wheat Ridge welcomes wellness coworking space

Massage therapists Celeste

O’Brien and Kina Ueda know rsthand how important it is for wellness professionals to have a calm, relaxing space for their clients. ey also understand how important it is for professionals like them to nd community and support in each other.

On April 13, O’Brien, Ueda and the Wheat Ridge business community hosted a ribbon-cutting for Symmetry Collective, a new wellness coworking space at 6545 W. 44th Ave. Symmetry Collective’s new location features eight therapeutic treatment rooms ideal for massage therapy, acupuncture and more; a yoga studio; a conference room; top-of-the-line equipment like facial steamers and an infrared sauna. Spaces can be rented by the hour, day or through a membership program.

O’Brien and Ueda, who own Symmetry 360 Massage, started their company out of a single massage room and now have three locations, including one in Golden.

Now, they’re looking to help other wellness professionals grow their businesses through coworking spaces. Symmetry Collective’s flagship location is in Boulder, with Wheat Ridge being the second.

Not only do these coworking spaces help wellness professionals to network and share resources, O’Brien described, but it also helps expose their clients to other healing modalities.

“We want to support people in our industry and make them feel like they’re part of a community,” O’Brien continued. “ … We want fellow business owners to thrive. We’re all united in our mission.”

For more information, visit symmetrycollective.com.

Garden pop-up shop coming to downtown Golden

The Plum Creek Garden Market is opening a pop-up shop in Golden this month. The market will be in the historic downtown district, at 911 12th St.

PCGM is opening six pop-up shops throughout the Front Range starting April 17, including new locations in Golden and Greenwood Village. It’s also returning to Castle Rock, Denver, Erie and Littleton this spring.

According to the PCGM website, the pop-up shops will have every kind of plant a green thumb could want, including annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, and other decorative plants.

Customers are encouraged to call to verify a pop-up shop is open before stopping by. For information on the Golden pop-up location, call 720-692-8153 or visit plumcreekgardenmarket.com.

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