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    Cherry Creek North

    4.1 (36 reviews)
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    David G.

    Magical time of the year. I love living in Cherry Creek as there is so much here and it is easy to walk to.

    Alisa J.

    I love Cherry Creek North! Forget going downtown, the best dining, nightlife, and shopping is here! It's so clean and safe and always a fun time. There's new stuff to do all the time and cool places to check out. It's also so pretty and never an issue to find parking. Will be coming back here instead of going downtown for nights out.

    Camille S.

    We went for the lights! It was beautiful down there. We walked a few blocks to see the entertainment, get free hot cocoa and treats, see the market, and get some drinks at the bar. We also got a free photo at the photo booth!

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    This is a really beautiful mall. A ton of high end stores and beautiful experience. Some stores even validate your parking.

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    Is it my imagination or did CCG cover their beautiful wood floor with cheap brown carpeting?

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    Fillmore Plaza

    Fillmore Plaza

    4.6
    (5 reviews)
    0.3 mi
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    It is in the heart of Cherry Creek North. It was designed to hold events and is so utilized. From…read moreChristmas booths to outdoor live music to outdoor shopping and party events, it does it all very well and is utilized year round. Bravo to the Cherry Creek North Business District for making a visit to the area an above average experience.

    "People are walking with intentions to shop instead of just relaxing and hanging out." Ken Melies,…read moreco-owner of Eurpotics, 07/10/2014 Denver Post. What's wrong with relaxing and hanging out? Oh yeah, we got bills to pay, dolla dolla bills y'all. Fillmore Plaza used to be a pedestrian only zone, and the only car free public space in Cherry Creek North (CCN), between 1987 and 2011. After a face lift (apropos for CCN, no?) Fillmore Street is once again open to vehicular traffic and surprisingly to a lot more pedestrian activity, including some "relaxing and hanging out." By the late 2000s the 100 block of Fillmore Street was underutilized and frankly unwelcoming - there really wasn't a reason to go there. Sure there was the occasional movie night on the plaza and a few shops were still open, but overall it was an uninviting public space. There was some grassy area primarily used by kids and dogs and a couple of sputtering fountains which worked occasionally. Fast forward to today and Fillmore Street has been transformed. The street itself is paved in handsome brick, there are trees and extensive plantings, colorful lighting, and plenty of seating areas. The street grid has been reinforced and the connection between CCN and the Cherry Creek Shopping Center (south of First Avenue) functions better not only for cars, but surprisingly for pedestrians as well. And of course there is plenty of shopping. The list of shops includes primarily national and some international brand names which can afford the higher rents that CCN can command. Currently the 100 block of Fillmore includes: Europtics (my favorite sunglass store), Kate Spade, Loro Piana, Jonathan Adler, Hermes, Le Creuset, Eileen Fisher, Lululemon, prAna, Calypso, and Exofficio. Additionally, the patio of Harman's Eat & Drink faces Fillmore and is a great place to soak in the sun while enjoying a cocktail, or three, while taking in the CCN scene. Urban forms evolve over time. Cities are dynamic, their plazas and streets speak and incorporate the values reflected by their neighborhoods. The best spaces aspire to find equilibrium between the commercial realm, the market or the agora, and the needs and access afforded to the public, ideally not just for a small segment of a privileged few, but for the whole city they serve. What works in one era may not necessarily be suitable to the next and the most successful places in my opinion incorporate the needs of both private and public domains. I think the new Fillmore "Plaza" Street reflects the movement that values the street and street life in general, but it tilts just a bit to the interests of the few and in general to the private sphere. Overall, I think the space is an improvement from where it was, but as always we can do better to incorporate a more vibrant mix of people, shops and activities in our public places.

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    Twist & Shout

    Twist & Shout

    4.2
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    As an avid vinyl collector I made it a point to come in to Twist & Shout while visiting Denver from…read moreAustin, TX. Even as my second time here in the last 4 years I was happy to see Twist & Shout made MORE room for vinyl selections and browsing space. You still have other media too include DVDs (rare and hard to find selections), CDs, cassettes, and unique and local gifts and items. Take some time to look around here even up and down the walls. There is a really cool yellow Bruce Springsteen marquee in the sell/buy area. We spent over an hour here browsing and I walked out with two vinyl albums I had on my "Must-Have" list of analog music. Great and fair pricing on their "Used" records but to be honest all music is priced fairly. Really cool location with friendly service from the staff. If you have any questions on where things are or on the thing(s) you are looking for don't hesitate to ask! Also go over to the free publication area (at the exit) and check out all of the cool (and free) postcards from Twist & Shout along with flyers and freebies promoting any upcoming art, music shows, upcoming albums, and whatnot.

    What a cool place to explore! 11000 square feet of it! First time here. The amount of vinyl…read morerecords they have at Twist & Shout is impressive. Along with CDs, DVDs, and merchandise. The staff is friendly and helpful to answer all of my questions. I reflected on all the cool vinyl albums that I've had in past and at Twist & Shout you can relive them & purchase them. Their selection is so vast that I believe you would find what you are looking for. I came to see if they wanted any of my old CDs. They did take some of them and I received store credit! Free parking is available in the back. Go check it out, you won't be disappointed! Who knew that they have been around since 1988 and it all began with 2 English teachers purchasing the store at an auction. Oh and check out the food trucks across the street on Saturday's before 1 pm!

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