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Hibbard & Company Department Store While it now houses a Chipotle restaurant and offices, this building at 17 S. Tejon St. was the last of the downtown department stores. Established in 1892, Hibbard & Company replaced its original building with this four-story structure in 1914. The department store ended its 104-year run in 1996. The department store featured wooden floors, bright display cases, a hand-operated elevator, and pneumatic tubes for sending money to a central cashier upstairs. Doug Fitzgerald, The Gazette ....
A proposed Miracle Field in Steubenville has moved another step closer to becoming reality. The project now rests with members of City Council after the Parks and Recreation Board during its Jan. 17 meeting gave approval to a revised plan that would see the facility built at Belleview Park. A dream of the nonprofit Urban Frontier Organization and its executive director, Thom Way, the project would be a place where people with and without disabilities would be able to participate in activities in the same area. Its rubberized playing surfaces would help to prevent injuries to participants, and the playing area would offer a flat area free of barriers. ....
BROOMFIELD Neighbors in Broomfield’s Palisades Park neighborhood came out in force virtually, of course during Tuesday’s Broomfield City Council meeting to fight back against plans to build a huge new industrial complex close to their backyards. Developer SunCap Property Group has proposed a four-building, 526,000-square-foot light industrial and distribution campus on a vacant, roughly 76-acre parcel just east of Huron Street and west of Interstate 25. Several dozen public speakers joined the more than 100 residents who commented on the city’s development website to oppose the project, which was presented this week as part of the site-review process. An artist’s rendering shows the exterior of the planned industrial building at Palisades Park. Courtesy Broomfield planning documents. ....