Though it may feel like the world shuts down for the second half of December, the wheels of capitalism never stop — especially in a place with as much holiday hustle and bustle as downtown Greeley.
In December, downtown Greeley welcomed five new businesses and said goodbye to at least two — one of which may be more of a “see you soon.”
Here’s what moved in — and what moved out — of downtown Greeley in December.
What’s In
Alkynes of Vines, 918 9th Ave.
Downtown’s newest plant shop comes with a side of chemistry. Alkynes of Vines is co-owned by Lindsay Taormina, who spent 10 years as a professional chemist before taking the leap into the plant space.
The new shop offers an array of house plants along with some accessories — more than one chemistry-themed.
Alkynes of Vines is open from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and Sunday. On Saturday, the shop is open from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., then reopens from 5-7 p.m.
For more information on Alkynes of Vines, go to alkynesofvines.com or call 513-237-6581
Ellie’s Corner, 920 9th Ave.
After years of selling pies at markets and pop-up events, Ellie’s Corner opened its downtown Greeley storefront less than two weeks ago.
“Three years ago, this little dream was built on flour-covered counters and generational tradition,” the Ellie’s Corner website reads. “Opening a pie shop has been a lifelong dream of ours and we couldn’t be more excited to bring life to this space in the vibrant downtown community.”
The pie shop is open from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday and is closed Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
For more information on Ellie’s Corner go to elliesbakeshop.com or email elliescornershop@gmail.com.
Chef Chana’s Creations at Lafayette’s Creperie at the Currier Inn, 1221 9th Ave.
After closing his shop on 16th Street in November, Chef Fahd Chana has reemerged a few blocks south at the Currier Inn. Though not a new business, Chana will be serving up many of the same baguettes, pastries, cakes and other specialties his customers have come to love.
For more information, find Chana on Facebook at facebook.com/lapetitefrenchbakery.
Domino’s, 1105 11th Ave.
Though the 30 minutes or less guarantee went away decades ago, Domino’s is giving Greeley residents another option to “Avoid the Noid” with its newest location.
Occupying the old Peerless Tires Building, it is the fourth Greeley Domino’s — joining locations at 2412 8th Ave., 3521 W. 10th St., and 7008 10th St. Suite 300 — and will be open daily from 10 a.m. to midnight.
To order, call 970-673-9119 or go to pizza.dominos.com.
Metro by T-Mobile, 916 8th Ave.
For those looking to pay their phone bill at the beginning of the month instead of the end, downtown Greeley offers one more option. Using T-Mobile’s network and offering prepaid wireless plans for a range of phones and devices, the newest Metro by T-Mobile will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
It is the fourth Metro by T-Mobile in Greeley. The others are at 2515 11th Ave., 2703 W. 10th St. and 3622 W. 10th St.
For more information, go to metrobyt-mobile.com.
What’s Out
The Original Roma Restaurant, 728 16th St.
The longtime UNC staple had its last day in business on Tuesday, after 38 years of serving pizza and other casual Italian food on 16th Street.
“Thank you for the memories, the laughter, the support and the love you’ve shown us over the decades — especially in these last few weeks,” the restaurant wrote in a Facebook post. “Roma has always been about the people, and you’re what made it special.”
The closure may be temporary, as the restaurant hopes to share news about what’s next in the coming weeks, according to the same Facebook post.
Icon Barbershop, 817 9th St.
Established in 2023, the barbershop closed its doors in December.
If you know of any businesses opening or closing in Greeley — whether downtown or elsewhere — please contact entertainment reporter Chris Bolin at cbolin@greeleytribune.com.
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