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What’s New in Madeira
DORA Is Coming!
With the opening of Swing Line, city leaders have planned a DORA district for the downtown area. What's a DORA? A Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area! Patrons of local restaurants can take their beverages with them and sip as they stroll, shop, and explore. Keep an eye out for more information!
Redden Fine Meats and Seafood
There’s always something new to explore in Madeira, and this year brings a number of new and reinvented small businesses, including the much anticipated Swing Line Grill, from the group behind Paxton’s and Ramsey’s Trailside in Loveland. Located on Railroad Avenue, at the completely transformed site of the former B&B Mower Service, Swing Line is the newest restaurant taking shape in Madeira. Plans call for the restaurant to have a wide range of dining options, and that diverse menu and its central location should make the spot a hit with Madeira residents.
Redden Fine Meats and Seafood, which opened in June 2021, is one of the city’s newest retail businesses. The family-owned deli and butcher shop is located inside the historic train depot and gives off a classic, old-school deli vibe. Redden’s specializes in prime cuts of locally sourced beef, fresh seafood, and specialty olive oils, perfect for putting together a meal for the whole family.
Madeira City Council has also agreed to lease the Muchmore House to The Co-Op, which means the local favorite for women’s clothing and accessories has a new, more spacious place to call home. New businesses and new locations aren’t the only reinventions around town. Piazza Discepoli, long a Madeira favorite known for its selection of fine wine and specialty foods, is under new
ownership. —CIERRA BRITTEN