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Sentinel Northglenn 8.8.13

Northglenn -Thornton

August 8, 2013

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Adams County, Colorado • Volume 49, Issue 52

Officials break ground on Webster Lake Promenade 10-acre restaurant-retail site planned for 120th and Grant By Tammy Kranz

tkranz@ourcoloradonews.com After more than 10 years of planning and several years waiting for a developer, Northglenn has broken ground on a 10acre commercial center at 120th Avenue and Grant Street. Officials with the city, Northglenn Urban Renewal Authority (NURA) and Hawkins Development celebrated the groundbreaking of the Webster Lake Promenade on Monday, July 29. “The groundbreaking was the result of identifying a visionary developer, the economy rebounding and a lot of hard work by the Hawkins Development, the City Council, NURA board and city staff,” said Debbie

Tuttle, economic development manager for the city and NURA executive director. Webster Lake Promenade will house about 47,000 square feet of restaurant, retail and other commercial space with seven buildings. The site is being developed by Hawkins, which acquired the property from the city and NURA in early July. “This site is a prime real estate location in the metro north area,” Tuttle said. “This is evident in that the Webster Lake Promenade was almost completely leased out before they even began construction. So finding the right developer and partner was a key component to the success of this project.” Tenants who have signed leases at the Promenade include: Longhorn Steakhouse, Sleep Number by Select Comfort, Bad Daddy’s Burger Bar, Pacific Dental Services, Webster continues on Page 17

Officials with the city of Northglenn, Northglenn Urban Renewal Authority and Hawkins Development celebrated the groundbreaking of the Webster Lake Promenade, a 10-acre commercial site at the southeast corner of Interstate 25 and 120th Avenue. Courtesy photo by city of Northglenn

RODEO ropes in crowds

Casey Guerriera, 18 of Castle Rock, takes a moment to examine his saddle as he prepares for the saddle bronc riding competition before the Aug. 1 CPRA Rodeo at the Adams County Fair.

A group of cowboys gather together to say a prayer of safety before the CPRA Rodeo on Aug. 1 at the Adams County Fair. Photos by Ashley Reimers

Cowboys, cowgirls saddle up for annual Adams County rodeo By Ashley Reimers

areimers@ourcoloradonews.com It was an exciting evening at the Adams County Fair when cowboys and cowgirls from all over the state competed in the Budweiser Colorado Pro Rodeo Association (CPRA) Rodeo. The event brought in around 2,000 people on Thursday, Aug. 1, to watch men and women duke it out in the United Power Grandstand arena. POSTAL ADDRESS

The evening featured a variety of events including: bareback, steer wrestling, tie-down roping, break away, saddle bronc riding, mixed team roping, open team roping, barrel racing, bull riding and of course Mutton Bustin for the youngsters. To add some comedy to the evening was long-time rodeo clown JD Schulze. He’s been clowning around for 14 years now, but started his rodeo career in bull riding. He said even after all of these years he still gets nervous in the arena. “I’m always scared,” he said. “It’s unpredictable, but a lot of fun.” This was Schulze’s third year at the Adams County Fair and was just one of 62 stops he’ll make this rodeo

season. He travels all over Colorado and also into parts of Wyoming, Nebraska and New Mexico. He said the best part of his job is making people smile. “It’s so much fun meeting new people along the way,” he said. “I love making the rodeo fun for people.” For Casey Guerriera, his career in rodeo just started. The 18-year-old from Castle Rock started saddle broc riding just six months ago. He said he got a wild hair and just decided to try it out. “I’ve been riding horses all my life, so I just decided to try something new,” he said. “It’s pretty much what I

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