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Amazon’s 4-Star Store Is Now Open in Lone Tree

The multibillion dollar company still hasn’t announced where it will open its new headquarters, but it is unveiling a brick-and-mortar store in the Park Meadows mall on Thursday, November 1.

How the Can’d Aid Foundation Is Redefining Philanthropy

Five years ago, employees at Oskar Blues Brewery launched Can’d Aid to assist neighbors affected by the 2013 floods. Since then, the organization has expanded its “do-goodery” to reach well beyond local disaster relief efforts.

What’s Sprouting at the GrowHaus?

The community center is working on food home delivery programs, expanding its greenhouse footprint, and growing its educational programming.

Where to Find the Best Hummus and Pita in Denver

If you think hummus is a cold, dense chickpea paste that comes in a plastic container—or that pita is stale and crumbly by default—you need to dine at Safta.

Restaurant Review: Super Mega Bien

Dana Rodriguez’s RiNo restaurant successfully pairs Pan-Latin fare with dim-sum-style service—most of the time.

Can Snowmass Remake Itself—Again?

Snowmass Village has been reinvented time and again—without much success—but a trio of owners believes the latest effort will transform the town into the destination it has always aspired to be.

Weed Goes Gourmet

A Denver-based cannabis confectioner goes all in on flavor.

Are You Part of Colorado’s Gig Economy?

Freelancer. Side Hustler. Solopreneur. What exactly is the gig economy, who’s contributing to it, and what does it look like in Colorado?

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Operation: Embed

A letter from the editor of the November 2018 issue of 5280.

Gift Guide 2018: From Colorado With Love

We asked some of our favorite local tastemakers about the presents they’re planning to give—or hoping to receive—this holiday season. Of course, we couldn’t resist adding our own Centennial State recommendations, too.

These Are Denverites’ 10 Favorite Novels

Inspired by the eight-part PBS series, The Great American Read, the Tattered Cover conducted its own poll to determine which novels rank as Denverites’ favorites.

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Jared Polis Wants to Disrupt Colorado Politics

The Democratic candidate for governor has spent his career disrupting the status quo—both in business and politics. Now, he hopes his progressive ideas will win him the state’s highest position, and give him the opportunity to change the course of Colorado history.

For Asylum-Seekers Who Passed Through Aurora, the Saga Is Just Beginning

About 75 parents, mostly women, were separated from their children and detained at Aurora’s ICE processing center over the summer as the Trump administration’s “zero-tolerance” immigration policy was put into effect. Now, these families are facing years-long waits just to have their asylum cases heard.

Empire: Stanley Mountain Trail

This thigh-burner has a little bit of everything that makes Colorado hiking great, but it’s the billowy clouds dancing over the peaks that make it truly unique.

First-Timer’s Guide: Louisville

Head to the playful and charming town of Louisville for the simple pleasure of a walkable downtown with plenty of shops, restaurants and, of course, easy access to the Rockies.

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More Girls Than Ever Are Playing High School Football

As kicker, Alexa Karsel was the first female player to score for Lyons Middle-Senior High School’s football team. She’s one of thousands of girls playing high school football nationwide.

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Inside the Jacquard, Cherry Creek’s Newest Luxury Hotel

The newly opened Jacquard Hotel & Rooftop in Cherry Creek North offers travelers yet another stylish spot to check in—where every detail has been designed to provide the perfect, personalized stay.

Three New Ski Films You Need to Watch

As ski season officially dawns on Colorado, don’t miss these stoke-inducing screenings happening in the Denver area this month.

Can Walker Stapleton Win the West?

For the Republican candidate, the path to the governor’s office is through Colorado’s rural communities. Will his appeal to conservative voters be enough?

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Denver Design Week’s Can’t-Miss Architecture Tours

Take an up-close look at new and iconic architecture—from a sustainable, urban housing community in RiNo to Red Rocks Amphitheatre—that’s making the Mile High City a major destination in the world of modern design.

The Only Gubernatorial Debate Schedule You Need

Colorado gubernatorial candidates Democrat Jared Polis and Republican Walker Stapleton are facing off in a series of six debates across the state this month. We’ve hunted down all the details, so all you need to do is tune in (and vote).

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Uchi Denver Is Finally Here

James Beard Award-winning chef Tyson Cole brings his unique style of Japanese-inspired fare and a dream team to Curtis Park.

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How Denver Health Transformed Health Care for the LGBTQ Community

As a designated LGBT Center of Excellence, the medical center now mandates questions about gender identity and sexual orientation, offers more surgeries for transgender patients, and provides training to all employees on how to treat LGBTQ folks.

The Coziest Fall Dinner Party

A Boulder County farm dinner provides all the ideas and inspiration you need to host a hygge-themed evening in your own backyard this autumn.

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From Our Editor

A letter from the editor of 5280 Home‘s October/November 2018 issue.

Green Paint for the Win

Green is having a moment in the design world. Here are five hues—inspired by nature—that we can’t wait to try at home this fall.

We Found, We Love

The first color predictions for 2019 are rolling in, and PPG Paints’ pick is Night Watch, a deep jade green. Love it? Lucky you: We pulled together a living room inspired by the hue’s rich, moody vibe.

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