DENVER (KDVR) — What was once a gas station in Arvada is now opening as a beer garden worth millions, with a particular emphasis on "garden."
The Arvada Urban Renewal Authority said it helped turn what was formerly a gas station located at the corner of a mostly vacant strip mall into a $6 million beer garden as part of the project renovating Ralston Creek.
Now, Arvada Beer Garden sits at 9258 W. 58th Pl. in the Grace Place neighborhood. While this is only a few blocks down from Ralston Central Park, you won't have to go that far for nature, as most of the beer garden will be outside.
City Street Investors, who also worked on the project, said the outside will be "lush and gorgeous" with a more "botanical approach" with 44 trees, each of which one of the owners personally hand-selected, and 1,034 flowering shrubs and perennials.
Arvada Beer Garden (Courtesy of City Street Investors)Arvada Beer Garden (Courtesy of City Street Investors)Arvada Beer Garden (Courtesy of City Street Investors)AURA said it sold the land to the beer garden for $230,000 and contributed $1.6 million toward public improvements as part of a redevelopment plan that includes approximately 30,000 square feet of retail, 74 for-sale townhomes and 185 apartments.
The beer garden is about 14,300 square feet, and the inside will be about 5,000 square feet. The space isn't completely finished, but after about 10 months of construction, the company said the beer garden is just about ready to open.
The real estate group said it's hoping to open to the public on July 7, although there's still some construction, so the date isn't set in stone.
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