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Take a New Look at Arista Broomfield
By Kristen Beckman
Maybe you have come to visit a business in the Class A office, enjoyed a concert or event, or dined at one of the many fabulous restaurants along the Arista Place mainstreet. Maybe you’ve only driven by the community situated along Highway 36.
Either way, if you haven’t visited Arista Broomfield lately, you are missing out. The development is filled with walkable amenities, including entertainment, transit, restaurants, hotels, medical services, parks, the US 36 bike trail, office space, and apartments and townhomes.
“I hope people in our Broomfield community will know and love visiting Arista,” said Jordan Wiens of Wiens Real Estate Ventures and Arista Broomfield.
Arista Place is the downtown of Arista, a three-block main-street area that is home to nine restaurants, shops, the Aloft Hotel, Class A office space, and residential units.
Mama Lolita’s and Sushi Rama are the two newest culinary additions to Arista’s mouthwatering lineup of restaurants.
Arista Deli and Vinca both recently remodeled and held grand re-openings, and Proto’s Pizza, Colorado Keg House, and Hickory & Ash are staples in the community. In addition, Arista also features SPACES co-working, Salon Cosabella, a SPENGA fitness studio, and Denver Restorative Dentistry.
Arista hosts several community events throughout the year. Broomfield’s annual BrewHaHa summer festival takes place on June 17 at Arista Park. The community-favorite event features fresh local brews, a variety of food trucks, lawn games, live bands, and merchants. On June 28, Arista will host one of the northwest corridor’s best breakfast stations from 6:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. for those who are participating in Colorado’s Bike to Work Day. Arista’s summer concert series at Arista Park this year includes Radio Band on Wednesday, July 12, and Groove/Motion on Wednesday, August 16.

Conveniently located off 120th Ave. and Wadsworth, Arista showcases Colorado’s beauty and encourages residents and visitors to enjoy the outdoors. The community features six parks, each with its own distinct character. Arista Park, for example, is the two-block main centerpiece to Arista Place, representing a modern interpretation of a traditional town square incorporating a performing water feature, bandstand, and outdoor fireplace. Red Point Ridge is the social park for residents of Arista and is inspired by the geography of Colorado with a climbing wall that is a scale representation of the Continental Divide from the Eisenhower Tunnel to the Moffat Tunnel.
Shepsfield Park, named for Broomfield’s infamous canine toll booth companion Shep, incorporates a dog park and a large open lawn. The park is within the flight path for Jefferson County Airport and is designed in the profile of a very famous beagle, Snoopy, when viewed from above. Terrace Ponds also includes sports fields, a large loop trail, and created wetlands. And Uptown Park features another trail as well as an overlook that serves as a great place to eat lunch and take in the views.
Transit to and from Arista is facilitated by an RTD Park n Ride station that includes more than 900 parking spaces and provides service along several metro area routes as well as special event transportation such as BroncosRide, BuffRide, CU vs. CSU games, RockiesRide, and RunRide.
For more information, visit www. aristabroomfield.com