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Experience the utmost in luxury and tranquility at Vatulé. Located in the heart of the ultra-exclusive gated community of Punta Mita, Vatulé is named after owners Donna and Kenton Bruice’s three children: Valen, Tulah, and Leighton.The ideal place to connect with loved ones in the safest possible environment, Vatulé sleeps up to 26 people offering five king suites, all with Pacific Ocean views and private entrances, a children’s bunk house that sleeps 12 with its own media room, and an unoccupied staff house with a queen bed and a queen pull-out. Vatulé is situated in La Punta (The Point) on the south side of the St. Regis and Four Seasons Resorts. Inside the gates, guests have full access to two Jack Nicklaus golf courses, a tennis club, a fitness center, the Residents Beach Club, Kapuri Beach Club, and the Seabreeze Beach Club at the St. Regis. Vatulé overlooks the Pacific Ocean hosting sunset and island views along with the best surf view in all of the Punta Mita development. Vatulé is the only home with visible sunsets every evening of the year and it is elevated over the golf course so it maintains its privacy. Vatulé offers two living and dining rooms, a shaded outdoor living/dining area next to the pool with a wet bar and grill, an office, and two rooftop terraces, all with Pacific views. Vatulé boasts a 72-foot infinity pool and a jacuzzi that seats14 people. It has an expansive 50 yard playing field for lawn games, which overlooks the 17th fairway – Nicklaus’ favorite hole. Vatulé was designed for outdoor entertaining with 27 outdoor speakers that provide ambient sound throughout the 1.5-acre property via Control 4 operation. Vatulé has plenty of outdoor areas with shade including a daybed palapa and four pool-side 2.5X2.5 meter adjustable umbrellas. WiFi is accessible throughout the property. A breakfast cook, an evening chef, and daily maid service are included.
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can’t think of a year when the holiday season was more needed than this. A time to relax and reflect as we come together with loved ones and cherish our blessings – because even in the face of sorrow and challenges, those blessings still exist. Despite uncharted waters in our world and upheaval in our nation, happiness is all around us – you just need to know where to look. In this issue, we’re looking to our friends and neighbors to applaud all things Cherry Creek via our first annual Peak of the Creek Awards (page 58). We asked our readers to cast their votes over the past few months and also did a bit of sleuthing ourselves as we picked the best and brightest of 80206. Dining, shopping, culture, beauty, wellness – it’s all being celebrated throughout this issue. We hope you’ll help us in honoring Cherry Creek’s best – from the mom and pop shops to the exciting new brands that grace our streets – we’re shouting their names from the rooftops.
We’re also finding light and levity in our fashion feature, Back at the Ranch (page 48). We packed up cozy looks from Cherry Creek’s boutiques and headed for the hills where we shot this dreamy editorial on a stunning 6,000 acre Colorado ranch. It was a day filled with friendships, both new and old, plenty of laughs and even a herd of elk as we ventured from one location to the next. We hope it inspires a little mountain getaway of your own this season, as well as an appreciation for the beauty of Colorado - something that we’ve learned can be compromised in the blink of an eye and something that we most certainly should treasure.
Reveling in one of our family’s biggest blessings – the arrival of our second son earlier this year.
Next, we chatted with the powerful non-profits that call Cherry Creek home. In Solid Foundation (page 77), we explore the missions behind these organizations, as well as the incredible good they are doing both in Denver and beyond. It is both encouraging and inspiring to see the impact being made right here in the heart of Cherry Creek each and every day. As we mark this, our first anniversary issue of Cherry Creek Magazine, we hold true to the vision we established a year ago. To inform and inspire. To commit ourselves to quality. To celebrate all that is local. To provide our readers with levity and light. To come from a place of kindness. And to always help our community see the beauty in this world. Thank you, from the bottom of our hearts, for looking our way. Gratefully yours,
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THE FASHION “FALL IN COLORADO IS SYNONYMOUS WITH SWEATER WEATHER, FOOTBALL AND ROAD TRIPS TO THE HIGH COUNTRY, SO WHY NOT HAVE A CHIC MOUNTAIN TAILGATE ADORNED WITH ON-TREND JEWEL TONES, PLAIDS, AND BLAZERS TO MARK THE BEGINNING OF THE HOLIDAY SEASON? WE PAIRED PLENTY OF TEXTURE AND NEUTRAL COLORS WITH POPS OF RED AND NAVY TO CREATE A CLASSIC LOOK THAT SPEAKS TO THE COZY, CASUAL FALL VIBE IN COLORADO.”
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FRENCH BLISS After months of waiting, Hermès devotees can officially rejoice. The ultra-luxury design house has once again opened its doors in Denver, this time in an expanded 3,500 square foot space on the top floor of Cherry Creek Shopping Center. As Hermès’ only standalone address in Colorado, the store marks a significant expansion from its previous incarnation in terms of both scale and collections offered. The space itself is a thoughtful marriage of the natural Colorado landscape and the opulence for which the Parisian brand is known. According to the company, the interior is a streamlined, contemporary evocation of a mountain cabin, where natural materials like lambswool felt and pale oak add warmth and texture. Architecture aside, the fashions available are on point, and range from the beloved Hermès silk scarves and ties, to the coveted enamel jewelry, to an entire salon for women’s ready to wear and shoes. A VI M
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WELL SUI TED BALANI Custom Clothier has opened its first Colorado showroom in Denver, located in the heart of Cherry Creek at 201 Milwaukee Street. The retailer specializing in men’s custom-tailored suits, jackets, tuxedos, shirts, slacks and more, is currently doing one-on-one, appointment only consultations, and offering virtual appointments for clients who don’t feel comfortable with in-person fittings. BALANI offers a truly personalized experience, starting with an appointment with a professional clothier where customers are able to browse the brand’s selection of luxury wool, cashmere and silk fabrics sourced from Italy and the U.K. The BALANI team will then take over 30 measurements to ensure the perfect fit. When the handcrafted suit is complete, clients can finish out the look with a custom shoe program, giving customers the option to select the shape of the shoe, type of leather, patterns and color of the soles and piping, along with choosing from a wide variety of neckties, bowties, socks, cufflinks, collar stays and pocket squares. “Our clients rely on BALANI for superior quality, impeccable fit and the invaluable confidence they feel when walking into an interview, conducting a meeting or closing a deal,” said CEO Sonny Balani. “We’re excited to open our doors and build new relationships in the Mile High City.” M
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Hot Stuff It’s time to “Change Your Life” in Cherry Creek. CYL (Change Your Life) Sauna Studio, also known as The Sweat House, has opened its doors on Third Avenue between Josephine Street and Columbine Street. Guests can sweat their way to better health in a luxury sauna suite, which uses infrared light to achieve the deepest, most detoxifying sweat possible. According to owner Crystal Callipari, benefits include stress reduction, workout recovery, improved circulation, skin rejuvenation and a host of others. “Sweating is your body’s safe and natural way to heal and stay healthy,” she attests. In fact, it may just change your life.
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What’s Cooking Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ is opening their second location in Denver at the base of the Coda residential building at 100 Steele St. in Cherry Creek. With more than 700 locations worldwide since being founded in Yokohama, Japan, in 1997, the restaurant where customers cook over a grill at the center of their table features the likes of filet mignon, pork belly, garlic shrimp, short rib, chicken, assorted veggies, ramen and soups. Its tabletop barbecues have an open mesh grill (unlike the hubcap-style grill found at many Korean restaurants) fired with a gas flame, and downdraft ventilation built into each table so that smoke and fumes are drawn away from diners. The company also provides cooking tips on its menus, so you can quickly become proficient. Gyu-Kaku is slated for a 4,600 square foot space and is expected toIA open sometime in 2021. M
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K E E P CALM The NOW Massage, a wellness brand transforming the therapeutic massage space, is coming to Cherry Creek and is expected to open this winter at 291 St. Paul Street (next to Le Bilboquet). “We are excited to open our first Colorado boutique and continue The NOW’s national expansion by bringing our unique aesthetic and elevated massage experience to the Cherry Creek community,” said Don Michael, president of The NOW Massage, headquartered in Los Angeles. The NOW has reimagined the approachable luxury of a neighborhood spa with quality massages and custom enhancements that offer relaxation and healing. The boutique’s clean, modern design incorporates natural materials and is heightened by the scent of their signature Jasmine Coconut candles. Guests can choose between three signature massage styles and pair their service with a variety of custom, exclusive enhancements including herbal heat therapy, deep tissue, soothing eye masks, Calm Balm, and Gua Sha, a traditional Chinese medicine technique that uses smooth rose quartz tools to target specific areas of the body. “The NOW was founded on the principle that in today’s fast paced society selfcare is a necessity, not a luxury,” said Gara Post. “We designed the boutiques to feel like an oasis for recovery and relaxation.”
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How is Toro different than your other restaurants? How is it the same? The spacious outdoor patio really makes this space unique. Toro is Latin cooking without borders, as we use ingredients from Colombia, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina – a range of South and Central America. And then there are the Asian flavors, some Japanese. I like to blend these flavors to create a nice, warm, eclectic and bold cuisine at Toro. Unique to Toro is the long ceviche bar where guests can sit and view our chefs creating beautiful, fresh ceviche dishes. Since Denver is very health-oriented, our ceviches are very light, but pack a lot of flavor. We offer a variety of dishes at Toro, using locally sourced, fresh ingredients.
If I only get to Toro one time, what must I try? The cocktail menu focuses on Latin-spirits, including rums, tequilas, mezcals, and cachaças. I would definitely recommend tasting the Mercado Margarita with tanteo habanero tequila, passion fruit, lime, agave nectar and a beautiful hibiscusrosemary foam. Food wise, I would recommend the 14 ounce Sakura Pork Chop from our grill section, the Amarillo Ceviche is stunning, or our Colorado Bison Filet Anticucho, which comes with chimichurri, and a charred corn salad.
Are there any menu items specific to fall and winter that you’re excited about? Our butcher board is continuously rotating with locally cured meats and cheeses, seasonal jam, artisan honeycomb, pickled veggies and more. Our lunch and dinner menus are seasonal in order to source fresh fish, vegetables, and more.
TORO Latin Kitchen & Lounge CHEF RICHARD SANDOVAL Sweet corn empanadas and the lobster quesadilla. If renowned Chef Richard Sandoval says that’s the way to go, then that’s where we’re headed. Welcome to a taste of Toro, the much-anticipated restaurant from Chef Sandoval, nestled in the heart of the JW Marriott Denver Cherry Creek. So why are empanadas and quesadillas getting the nod? “They are two of my favorites as I have enjoyed preparing these dishes with my son, who was assisting me in the kitchen at Toro during the opening,” Sandoval smiles. We’ve personally been to Sandoval establishments in Denver, Scottsdale, Laguna Beach, and Avon, Colorado, so we had to scratch the itch and find out all things Toro with the man behind the plan. How did your latest restaurant end up in Cherry Creek? This location happened because of our partnership with DiamondRock Hospitality Company, who owns the JW Marriott Denver Cherry Creek. This is a perfect opportunity to create a restaurant that reflects the area. It’s walkable and features an open air environment, beautiful artwork and a fresh landscape.
Give us your take on the Cherry Creek dining scene. The dining scene here boasts plenty of amazing restaurants. The energetic Cherry Creek community is the perfect place to serve unique cuisine. Whether it be the ceviche bar or the spacious, outdoor patio, we want the diners of Cherry Creek to feel welcome and excited about their experience at Toro.
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How did the name “Toro” come about? The restaurant’s name is a nod to Toro’s focus on fusing Latin and Asian cuisines as the word “toro” translates to “bull” in Spanish and “tuna” in Japanese. Throughout the restaurant, guests will find three bull murals by local artist Patrick Kane McGregor.
What are your expectations for Toro? What do you hope diners will associate with it? I want Toro to serve as a festive, beautiful, expansive space in which to dine and gather. Every seat and every room has a great, energetic view.
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What are your favorite dishes to pair with your Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay, respectively? I typically drink the Cabernet with my favorite steak…a bone-in ribeye. My friend, Craig Andrisen, is my Pinot Noir connoisseur, so he tells me (and everyone else) what goes with Pinot. In my case, he tells me that I like it with pasta and red sauce, and I tend to agree with him. As for the Chardonnay, I’m trying to eat more fish now, so I enjoy them together. Like many people, I do like the Chardonnay chilled on a warm day because it’s crisp and refreshing.
Stanford holds a special place in your heart. Was it a no brainer to create a collection of wine with The Farm that pays homage to your college days? Stanford was an instrumental piece of my formative years. The friendships I made there, and the experiences I had there, are irreplaceable. So, when we discussed our first collection outside the Elway Reserve, it was the first thought that came to mind. I believe the wines are as special as the place itself.
Have you ever thought about the parallels between football and wine? The patience, the focus, and the hard work required that leads to a great glass of wine or a big win on Sunday against the Raiders?
UNCORKED WITH JOHN ELWAY John Elway needs a drink. The Broncos just won. It’s an anniversary. A birthday. A holiday. An especially delicious meal. Whatever the event, one of the greatest quarterbacks to ever walk the planet has plenty of reasons to celebrate and just as many options, but his favorite target of late is his wine. And when we say, “his wine,” we mean his wine – 7Cellars. We uncorked a bottle with this living legend and got down to business about all aspects of his business, including 7Cellars’ newest release, The Farm Collection. Why wine? Why not whiskey or tequila? Wine is something that is closely tied to food, more than any spirit. With the success of my restaurants, I thought the two blended together nicely. Additionally, my children were drinking more wine as they got older, and it was a great conduit for us to connect and communicate.
You’re a perfectionist. A competitor. What measures did you take to ensure that 7Cellars, and of course The Farm Collection, was in keeping with your reputation and career path? That’s true. If I’m going to associate my family name with a brand or a company, then I do want it to be a positive association, and of the highest quality. We ensured this by initially connecting with a great wine maker in Rob Mondavi, Jr. His history, knowledge and reputation in wine was unparalleled.
How did a meeting and eventual partnership play out with Rob Mondavi, Jr.? It was facilitated by our partner, OneHope wines. Rob listened to our vision of what we wanted to create. Similarly, we respected his story and values and ultimately what he represents. It has been a great partnership.
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I’m not sure that I drew that exact parallel, but there’s no question that there are similarities in their respective processes. For instance, both football and wine are methodical, time-consuming processes. The Broncos don’t just show up on Sundays and win games, no more than the wine just shows up on your table and tastes great. The steps necessary to be great in each are mired in many details. Both have numerous people behind the scenes who impact their success. Both face unaccounted obstacles throughout. And finally, both are helped by a little good fortune along the way.
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UCHealth Cherry Creek Medical Center is now open.
The new Cherry Creek Medical Center brings all the health care services you need where you work, live and play. Expertise close to home: • Cancer care: radiation oncology, infusion and surgical oncology.
• State-of-the-art imaging: MRI, CT, PET-CT, ultrasound, cardiac imaging.
• Mammography, gynecology, dermatology and plastic surgery.
• Outpatient surgery center, lab and pharmacy. • Free valet and self-parking.
• Spine Center; orthopedics; ear, nose & throat care; urology; endocrinology; pulmonology; allergy & immunology care; rheumatology and more.
Schedule an appointment at uchealth.org/cherrycreek Cherry Creek Medical Center 100 Cook St. Denver, CO 80206
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TONY JORDAN STATE & LIBERTY When State & Liberty opened on Fillmore Street late last year, it didn’t just bring unrivaled bespoke fashions to Denver’s men with athletic builds, it also brought a manager to Cherry Creek in Tony Jordan. Jordan’s style, substance and strut were way too much for us to overlook, so we sat down with the Chicago native to learn about his favorite spots in Cherry Creek, his passion for fashion and whom you could expect to see at his ultimate dinner party.
What have you learned so far about the Cherry Creek neighborhood? It’s a vibrant area with folks who understand how to live life well. I’ve never seen more Olympic-ready octogenarians in one place in my life!
What kind of clientele are you encountering and what kind of fashion and style are they gravitating to? At State & Liberty, we cater to the man whose lifestyle supports staying in top physical shape. That guy wants to feel as good as he looks. It’s what allows him to be successful! We source beautiful fabrics from Europe and Asia to create clothing that has the specific fit usually only reserved for custom tailored clothing.
Favorite neighborhood haunts? Aviano Coffee, Sol and Quality Italian are my go-to’s. Elevated at the top of the Halcyon was fun on summer nights. Although I wear mostly State & Liberty gear, I grew up on luxury clothing. Hermès, Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom are always there for my essentials.
Best dressed celebrity, present? Pierce Brosnan. It’s like he only picks roles where he knows he’ll be dressed in the best clothing!
Best dressed celebrity, past? George Hamilton. Just like the famous Rat Pack, dressing like a gentleman in the best menswear says a lot about you.
What is your earliest men’s fashion inspiration? When I was 12-years-old, my dad gave me my first stack of GQ and Esquire magazines. He also taught me how to care for my clothes and shoes. I knew about fine wool and leathers from Italy and Spain before I was 14, thanks to him.
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How did your passion begin? As a teenage athlete, I was asked to model in runway shows sponsored by luxury department stores and boutiques. When I turned 16, one of those shops hired me and taught me how to sell Armani, Zegna and Canali. It has never stopped.
What looks are you particularly excited about for fall and winter? Well-made turtleneck sweaters and breathable layered clothing. Topcoats made in performance cloth that keep you both warm and dry. Lace-up dress boots with Vibram soles.
Three must-have items that every man should have in his closet? A great fall and winter topcoat is key. A navy blazer is more important than a suit. Last, but not least, cognac tan or brown leather dress loafers. The most versatile shoe you’ll ever wear.
Five dream dinner party guests? 1) Anthony Bourdain, for great stories and to help me in the kitchen 2) Walter Payton - champions that are great with everyday people are rare 3) Marilyn Monroe - confident, gorgeous women are a lot of fun 4) Dizzy Gillespie - old school cool gives the room a certain chill 5) My late uncle Jimor Smith - a smooth Creole gentleman that could cook amazing food and converse with kings. Anthony would love time in the kitchen with him! M
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MOLLY FORTUNE DENVER DARLING BOUTIQUE Ad a Denver native, Molly Fortune knows a thing or two about Cherry Creek style and Denver Darling, the boutique she co-owns with digital influencer Abby Miller, is a perfectly curated reflection of the pair’s penchant for all things classic and feminine. We sat down with Molly to get her take on fall fashion, the neighborhood’s best haunts and all things Jackie O.
Five dream dinner party guests? What an awesome question! I recently watched a documentary on Alexander McQueen and find both him and his fashion fascinating. Mother Theresa because I feel that she would leave you both inspired and consoled. Victoria Beckham because I think she is the epitome of “cool” and I absolutely love her sophisticated style. JFK, Jr. because he’s so dreamy and would be fun to look at. And Lady Gaga because I want to be her best friend, I think she would be a blast to hang out with.
What made you open Denver Darling? My business partner, Abby Miller, and I always discussed opening a store together. After having lunch in Cherry Creek one day, we stumbled across the adorable house that is now our store. We knew we had to jump on the opportunity. Within a month we signed a lease and were on a flight to Dallas to attend our first market.
Favorite lines you carry at Denver Darling? From the beginning we have carried Commando and our faux leather leggings are one thing we can’t keep in stock. They are flattering on everyone! Unpublished is the main denim line we carry now and I’m a sucker for a great fitting jean that doesn’t cost a fortune. And English Factory because it has that feminine touch that lots of other boutiques don’t carry. Draper James (Reese Witherspoon’s cute southern line) and 525 America are also two favorites!
Favorite way to relax on a weekend? I love cuddling up in a faux fur blanket, eating ice cream, and watching mindless TV shows. It’s my way to recharge for the week ahead.
Items you are coveting for fall/winter? We are all about the loungewear right now. I can’t get enough of the cozy joggers and cropped pullovers. I’m also on the hunt for a chic trench to cleverly hide my loungewear and a stylish pair of sneakers as I’m finding myself wearing more flats than heels these days.
What is your favorite thing about Cherry Creek? I am fortunate enough to live in Cherry Creek North so I love the accessibility of it. I can walk to work, brunch with my girlfriends, my favorite stores...you name it. Owning a store in the neighborhood has also expanded my appreciation for the community. For me, it’s the best neighborhood to live and work in.
Favorite Cherry Creek restaurant? Cherry Creek Grill because it is consistently delicious and you can’t beat the Macho Salad. The wine list is also amazing.
Describe your personal style. Very classic. I am a huge fan of a great staple piece that can last for years. I tend to gravitate towards clean, tailored looks. My style, as well as Denver Darling Boutique’s, is feminine with an east coast flair.
Who is your style icon?
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I have two. As a little girl, I would regularly go to the library and pull every book I could find with photos of Jackie O as I loved her timeless, effortlessly chic look. I was obsessed with everything she wore from her gowns to her Cape Cod ensembles. My mom had a very similar polished, elegant look which I loved. She was always more dressed up than down. You would never find her on an airplane in jeans.
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Most beautiful place you’ve visited in Colorado? In the world? I absolutely love Telluride, I think it’s the prettiest part of Colorado. In the world....I was lucky enough to travel to the Amalfi coast with my family a couple of years ago. I was having lunch in Portofino, looked around and was literally in awe. I felt like I was in a painting. There’s a certain magic there that’s indescribable.
Do you “collect” anything? Hotel key cards. Many of them have photos of the hotel or of the city where you are and they are a great memory for me of my travels!
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CLOSE TO HOME, A WORLD AWAY.
Has there ever been a time when we were more in need of an escape? To hop in the car and be transported to a land that’s timeless and grand? That’s why The Broadmoor is offering the Unlimited Golf Package with rates starting at $595 per night*. Because a whole world of unencumbered freedom is exactly what we need right now. Learn more at broadmoor.com. *based upon availability, some restrictions apply
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Why: This supercar features a 754-horse power twin-turbo V-8. The company says it plans to produce 765 cars around the globe, with about 30 to 40 percent of those expected to be earmarked for the U.S. when the 2021 765LT goes on sale at the end of this year.
Why: Equipped with a 362-horsepower 3.0-liter inline 6-cylinder engine with a turbocharger and electrification, the All-Terrain includes standard allwheel drive and a suspension lift for added ground clearance. There are two specific off-road drive modes that sense slippery and rough surfaces and react accordingly. This car will be able to travel farther off pavement than most owners will ever dare to go. Dirt roads, mud, and snow can be more easily traversed in this E-class, and that capability could turn it into a favorite in Colorado.
Why: Cadillac’s new king of its performance sedans boasts a supercharged 6.2-liter V-8 with around 650 horsepower and will compete with the Mercedes-AMG E63 S, the BMW M5, and Audi’s RS6 and RS7. The Blackwing will be available with a 10-speed automatic or a six-speed manual and will be the only vehicle in its class with a manual.
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Why: It’s the first Ferrari to come off an all-new modular vehicle architecture that will eventually conceive versions of the Portofino, the GTC4Lusso, and the long-awaited Ferrari Purosange SUV. The 3.9-liter twin-turbo V-8 creates 612 hp and 593 lb-ft, getting you from 0 to 60 mph in about 3.2 seconds, and drives the rear wheels through an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission. The Roma will feature the latest version of the company’s excellent Side Slip Control, with a drift mode that uses brake pressure to adjust the yaw angles.
Why: The 2021 Porsche 911 Turbo and Turbo S bring up to 640 horse power to the table in its immediate rivalry with the 577-hp Mercedes-AMG GT R, the 602-hp Audi R8, and the 631-hp Lamborghini Huracán Evo. Porsche claims a zero-to-60-mph time of 2.6 seconds for the Turbo S. All-wheel drive will be standard and shifts are handled by an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.
Why: 2021 model marks the arrival of the first models in the next generation of the BMW 4 Series with the $46,500 BMW 430i Coupe, the $47,600 BMW 430i xDrive Coupe, and the $58,500 BMW M440i xDrive Coupe. The xDrive models are equipped with all-wheel drive. Compared to the previous generation, the new twodoor has grown substantially. It is 5.2-inches longer and a bit wider and taller. Powering the 430i and 430i xDrive is a 2.0-liter turbo-four that produces 255 horsepower. The M440i is fitted with an inline-six turbo that makes 382-horsepower.
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CCM Our flat screens are in remarkable shape as of late – they’ve been getting daily workouts from social distancing-inspired binge watching.
Nowadays, it’s never too late to dive into a new series, regardless of how many seasons are already in existence. It’s easy to catch up and even easier to follow storylines when you don’t have to wait 18 months for the next batch of episodes. With that in mind, here are a few of our favorite escapes from the past few months as well as a few films headed our way.
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We’re normally buying whatever Kevin Costner is selling. The man continues to impress on camera and, opposite the mesmerizing Diane Lane in a crime drama thriller, we’re all about Let Him Go. Centered around a retired sheriff and his wife (Costner and Lane), grieving over the death of their son who set out to find their only grandson, this deep dive into good versus evil family trees definitely moves the entertainment needle. Just watch the trailer to see what we mean.
Student council has never been more cutthroat and conniving. Ben Platt (Pitch Perfect) is Payton Hobart, a student from Santa Barbara who has known since age seven that he’s going to be President of the United States. But first he’ll have to navigate the most treacherous political landscape of all: high school. Brilliantly written with a cast that includes Judith Light, Bette Midler and Gwyneth Paltrow, the Golden Globe nominated dark comedy keeps you guessing throughout with remarkable twists and turns, all the while reminding us of Wes Anderson’s set designs – rich in detail, color and style.
Order On-Demand or see in selected theaters on November 6th
Watch seasons one and two on Netflix
COMING 2 AMERICA Thirty-two years after Eddie Murphy came to America in search of a queen to marry into his royal family, a much-anticipated sequel is headed our way – and we could use some comedic nostalgia with our old friends Akeem (Murphy) and Semmi (Arsenio Hall). In this installment, Akeem learns he has a long-lost son in the United States and must return to America to meet the unlikely heir to the throne of Zamunda.
Order On-Demand and streaming on December 18th
MILLION DOLLAR LISTING LOS ANGELES It’s not a new show, but it is a good show. Granted, there is some mindless reality television drivel on Bravo. Million Dollar Listing bucks that trend. Featuring some of the most knowledgeable and successful real estate brokers in Los Angeles, viewers are not only privy to the action behind the gates of the country’s most jaw dropping homes, we’re also in on the brokers’ marketing efforts, sales strategies and up-todate statistics on the real estate industry.
Watch all 12 seasons on Bravo
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COBRA KAI Karate Kid fans rejoice. This spin-off featuring Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) and nemesis Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) decades after their high school affairs and the kick heard around the world from the All Valley Karate Tournament has the television industry abuzz with a clever, flip-the-script rebrand of the 1984 movie classic. LaRusso and Lawrence see their lives inevitably become intertwined and the rivalry is reignited, setting forth the next generation of “karate kids.” We’re not at all surprised that it was nominated for two Primetime Emmys.
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Knowing that their friends and family, who hail from their hometowns hen Kailey and Alex first met as of Seattle and Denver, would not be able to travel all the way to the coeds at Gonzaga University, it east coast, the couple decided that a Colorado wedding was the perfect wasn’t romance, but an interesting answer. Kailey and Alex said “I do” at the picturesque Good Shephard iteration of Nirvana’s In Bloom – which Alex Catholic Church. The ceremony was adorned with lush poinsettias and sang during class while perched atop a desk – evergreen trees, the ideal ambiance for their holiday nuptials. Kailey that stole the show. After said “performance,” stunned in a fitted ivory lace gown as she walked down the aisle. As the pair became fast friends and began dating her “something borrowed,” she donned the earrings that her mother that next fall semester. After graduation, Alex, also wore at her wedding to Kailey’s father decades earlier. After the a Seattle native and avid Seahawks fan, and ceremony, Kailey, Alex and their 150 guests celebrated into the evening Kailey, a Denverite who roots for the Broncos, at The Jacquard in the heart of Cherry Creek North. Lush florals in deep moved to Baltimore where Kailey attended winter hues, dreamy blue table linens, a bejeweled Christmas tree and a law school. And while true, they vastly differ fanciful cake all dazzled with charm within the sophisticated venue. The when it comes to their favorite NFL teams, couple took to the dance floor to Elton John’s Your Song for their first the couple agree wholeheartedly on their dance as man and wife, after which they were joined by their friends and affinity for Gonzaga basketball and love for family who celebrated into the their Yorkie, Zeke. Life in Baltimore with evening. Afterwards, Kailey and Kailey, Alex and Zeke was blissful, and so Alex journeyed to Sedona for a Alex decided to take the next step in their relationship during an epic (by Maryland mini-moon with the intention of standards) winter storm one chilly February evening. After picking Kailey up from traveling to Europe for a longer school so she didn’t have to walk home in the bitter cold, he surprised her with Thai respite in 2020. While those takeout, the couple’s favorite. While they were enjoying dinner, Alex casually asked plans may have changed for the Kailey if she wanted to eat Thai food with him for the rest of their lives. Oblivious to time being, the happy couple, the implications of his question, she responded by saying “you can’t possibly think who now make their home in I’m going to give up curry. Of course I’m going to eat it for the rest of my life.” With Washington, DC, still have eyes that, Alex pulled out a ring (which had been hiding in the dryer) and said “No, Kailey, for Spain in the future. I mean do you want to marry me so we can eat Thai food together for the rest of our lives?” Kailey answered with a resounding “yes” and soon after, the pair began planning a wedding for that December.
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Situated on 2.5 acres facing the iconic Cherry Hills Country Club, this custom home designed by Semple Brown Architects of Denver is one of only 28 homes adjacent to the course. The sellers traveled to the Hill Country of Texas for architectural inspiration and translated their discoveries into the design of the home. Constructed from Texas Limestone and master crafted stucco, the design utilizes a modern frame infused with warm touches of wooden beamed ceilings surrounded by comfortable patio spaces. The home was completed in 2014 after 2 and 1/2 years of design and construction. The only home on the course built in the last decade, every design decision considered its setting overlooking the 17th tee box to maximize the views to be enjoyed from both the indoor and outdoor living spaces. The end result is a carefully organized floor plan designed to enhance access to porches and expansive views of the surrounding landscape and mature trees. The space is divided into public and private zones, linked together by a daylight-infused hallway and foyer that simultaneously reveal glimpses of the home’s sculptural stair and gardens outside. Deep overhangs and oversized glass windows and doors allow for various degrees of al fresco activities and the hosting of family and friends throughout every season.
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For a fashionable Cherry Creek couple, city living was the answer to their urbane, on-the-go lifestyle. And while they loved the luxury finishes, opulent amenities and incredible convenience of their new building in the heart of the neighborhood, they wanted to put their own stamp on the place they’d call home. With that, the homeowners enlisted designer Shannon McElroy of Carla’s, A Classic Design, to create a space with plenty of personality and sophisticated charm.
in nearly every space. However, instead of blanketing entire rooms in wallpaper, McElroy and her team created accent walls using bold graphics in neutral colors. This helped each area achieve a sense of individuality without making them busy or overdone. In particular, she cites the dining room as a stand out moment. “It is definitely my favorite room in the home. We fell in the love with the wallpaper, which has a bold, large pattern so, in return, we kept everything else very simple while still adhering to our credo of high style,” she says.
“The home was beautiful, but very homogenous and simple. We gave it character through modern, glamorous touches in both the furnishings and accessories,” McElroy explains. “Simple lines and a consistent color palette worked to make the already open floor plan even more cohesive from room to room.” Indeed, the penthouse residence, which is more than 3,000-sqaure feet, is overflowing with thoughtful touches and high-design elements.
The entire home boasts wide plank hardwood floors and natural stone appointments that exude luxury, as does the expansive outdoor living space and sweeping views. On the large patio that overlooks bustling Cherry Creek North, a black and white palette was used on sleek, modern sofas and a geometric coffee table. Accent chairs in a complementary geometric pattern mimicked the table’s silhouette while also offering comfortable seating for al fresco entertaining.
A key factor in achieving a fashion-forward look that was also inviting and never overwhelming, was the use of wallcoverings
Inside, the ultra-chic living room, which is centered around a full-marble surround fireplace, boasts a slick metallic
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In the family room, neutral metallic hues were mixed with touches of turquoise to create a sophisticated sense of balance. TOP LEFT + ABOVE: The home’s dining room makes a showstopping statement through the use of a bold graphic wallpaper, black lacquered furnishings and a modern brass light fixture. TOP RIGHT: Custom bar stools in the same fabric as the adjacent sofa’s accent pillows give the kitchen a playful pop of whimsy. OPPOSITE PAGE:
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The master bedroom was designed with nods to old Hollywood. A black and white palette with bright yellow accents and a simple yet stunning graphic wallpaper make for plenty of personality. BELOW: A custom master closet fit for even the most discerning fashion-lover.
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silver sectional with pops of turquoise via an oversized leather ottoman, accent pillows, and artwork. Nearby, the contemporary kitchen is simple yet sophisticated, with custom bar stools in a playful pattern that ties in the turquoise used in the main living space. Black and white was also incorporated into the master bedroom, but with cheerful yellow accents to create warmth and whimsy. Lacquered bedside tables, a wallpapered accent wall and a modern crystal chandelier evoke a strong sense of old Hollywood glamour. Yet the crowning jewel of the master suite is undoubtedly the overthe-top boutique style closet. Another stand out space? For McElroy, it is the home office – a room that’s more relevant than ever. “I love the office. It has great style but remains incredibly masculine,” she reveals. “The use of custom fabrics on the wallcoverings and a luxe rug make the space inviting, while the light fixture ties in the glamorous vibe from the rest of the home.” Indeed, the penthouse is most certainly fashionable, making it the perfect Cherry Creek home – one that’s classically chic with plenty of au currant style.
Reach Shannon McElroy and the team at Carla’s, A Classic Design via carlasaclassicdesign.com or by calling 303.683.0372.
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ABOVE: A home office is both classic and contemporary with its black and white motif and playful, mid-century light fixture. RIGHT: The master bathroom is bright and calming, allowing for plenty of natural light. BELOW: The open concept living space flows seamlessly into an expansive patio, allowing for the perfect blend of indoor/outdoor living with sweeping Cherry Creek views.
“The penthouse is most certainly fashionable, making it the perfect Cherry Creek home – one that’s classically chic with plenty of au currant style.”
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Stunning Mediterranean-Revival in the Heart of Cherry Creek North ELEGANCE AND PRIVACY ABOUND Of fer ed a t $4, 250, 0 0 0 475 M a di son S t ree t 5 Bedrooms | 8 Bathrooms | 7,094 Square Feet
This incredible home is situated on a corner-lot and includes some of the f inest architectural details ever imagined. The dramatic facade pays homage to the European villas that inspired the design. Hidden and private behind a wall of hedges, the ambiance of the grounds impress with a serene courtyard fountain and meticulously manicured landscaping. All the living spaces are immaculately designed around the European-inspired courtyard that truly becomes an extension of the living space; flow between dining, living, kitchen, and family rooms. An in-home elevator ushers you to every floor and upstairs the master suite includes an enormous walk-in closet reminiscent of any bespoke retailer. The lower level is built for entertaining while a 3-car attached garage rounds out this strikingly impressive home. Within a quick stroll to the city’s best shopping and dining options, this home is truly second to none.
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Work from Home The way we work has completely changed this past year, and creating efficient yet beautiful work from home spaces is key. Appoint a dedicated area for your home office – ideally a separate room, but corners and enclaves work, too – and focus on both form and function. Two key ingredients? A comfortable desk chair (try an upholstered option) and proper lighting. Pay attention to your overhead fixtures, but also bring in several stunning lamps at various heights for the ideal combination. Image Courtesy Jennifer Paca Interiors, jenniferpacainteriors.com
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Wallpaper always adds that extra bit of oomph. Today’s buyers are seeking unique, custom touches and there’s no better way to instantly elevate a space than with a simple, elegant wallpaper. Try grasscloth or a tone on tone pattern for a subtle yet rich look.
The organic texture and neutral hue of rattan makes it the perfect way to breathe light into your space. Mixed with cotemporary pieces, rattan accents like ottomans, side chairs and even end tables can create dimension and warmth. Try the pieces from Serena & Lily for a fresh new look.
Bringing a natural element into your home makes a huge difference in the overall look and feel. Try an herb garden or living wall for maximum impact with minimal effort. Succulents are an incredible option for a low maintenance garden that looks incredibly chic.
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A Classic Design A family business that’s helping you love where you live
The history of Carla’s A Classic Design is actually a “her-story.” The story of Carla McElroy. It begins a number of years ago in Dallas, Texas—when Carla was a young wife, mother and commercial designer. In spite of her significant career successes, she felt long work-hours pulling her away from her family. Carla longed to combine the loves of her life (interior design and the raising of her family) so she opened A Classic Design in the garage studio of their home, where she was able to design for her customers while caring for her children. Her tasteful design sense and passion for exceeding the customer’s expectations built her little shop into a highly successful business. Soon, her husband was transferred from Dallas to Denver, and Carla began her business all over again – this time in Colorado. In 2002, Carla opened her first retail storefront, and by 2010 she made the move to a lavishly loaded, 6,000 square foot showroom at The Streets at Southglenn, also slightly changing the company’s name to Carla’s A Classic Design.
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Today, as she slowly steps back, the business is helmed not only by Carla herself, but also the very family that inspired her to start the business years ago. Her daughter, Michelle, serves as designer and marketing director. Her son, Wes, spearheads the inventory and delivery department. His wife, Shannon, is a designer and Carla’s sister, Kelly, is also a designer. A family owned business in every sense, Carla even built a nursery and playroom in the back for her grandchildren. “Many of our customers have watched my grandchildren grow up at the store,” Carla says with a smile.
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It’s this family atmosphere that serves as the driving force behind all of the company’s work. “Each project that we undertake becomes personal to us, because we know it is also personal to you,” designer Michelle Moriarity explains. “Our sole focus is creating the home that you’ve always dreamed of. We listen to what is important to you and your family.”
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It’s not about designing a house. It’s about creating a home.”
This level of personal attention shines through in everything the Carla’s crew touches. Clients return to the firm again and again – many having had the team design multiple homes for them over the past 20 years. “Our design style is interactive. We flourish on your input and value your ideas,” adds designer Shannon McElroy. “Together, we are in the process of building a place that will be unique to you and your individual needs. It’s not about designing a house. It’s about creating a home.” Another Carla’s signature service? One day makeovers, whereby the team focuses on a single space, incorporating your exisiting furnishings and accessories with new touches from Carla’s, giving you an entirely new space in 24-hours. “We shift furniture, hang wall art, shift accessories and reset shelving and mantles. We’ll give you a new room design that you’ll love without starting from scratch,” Carla details.
Yet Carla’s does much more than simply decorate. An award-winning design firm providing full service throughout Colorado, the United States, and even Canada, Carla’s offers custom window treatments, bedding, upholstery and floral arrangements, as well as color consultation, floor and wall covering selections, lighting, furniture and accessory selections, wallpaper, custom paint treatments, and space planning. In fact, the company even helps their clients in the earliest phases of design, whether it’s a new build or a remodel. From working with builders to create a floor plan that’s functional and beautiful to selecting finishes like flooring, tile, countertops and cabinetry, the firm does it all. “Having our team involved from the beginning is hugely beneficial,” Moriarity explains. “We can help you achieve your dream look while also saving you money by avoiding costly design mistakes and purchases that aren’t right for the space.” What’s more, Carla’s also offers clients a list of reliable contractors, some of whom the firm has worked with for over 20 years. In a time when “home” has taken on an entirely new meaning, the team at Carla’s is more dedicated than ever to helping their clients love where they live. “No matter the look—traditional, casual, contemporary, classic, French country, southwest, cottage, rustic, mountain retreat—our experience and design sense can help you create an environment in which you and your family will enjoy spending time.”
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Previous Pages On the lady: Linda Richards Crop Jacket, $1146; Nation Merle Boxy Crop Tee, $110; SPRWMN Capri w/ 2 Stripes $1,050 On the gentleman: Bonobos Unconstructed Wool Blazer, $400; Bonobos Jersey Riviera Shirt, $78; Bonobos Premium Stretch Jeans, $148 This Page On the lady: Tailored by Rebecca Taylor Plaid Tweed Jacket, $495; Nation Merle Boxy Crop Tee, $110; Paige Hoxton Ultra Skinny Jeans, $239 On the gentleman: Bonobos Boulevard Bomber, $168; Bonobos Jersey Riviera Shirt, $78; Bonobos Premium Stretch Jeans, $148
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This Page On the lady: Paige Rowan Jacket, $230; Zimmermann Ladybeetle Word Blouse, $850; Le Superbe Sundowner Skirt, $345 On the gentleman: State & Liberty “The Pearson” Casual Button Down, $82; State & Liberty “The Arko” Long Sleeve Henley, $72; Bonobos Premium Stretch Jeans, $148 Opposite Page (L to R) Bonobos Brushed Button Down, $98; Bonobos Soft Everyday Tee, $25; Bonobos Stretch Washed Chinos, $98 / Linda Richards Rex Zip Reversible Vest, $320; Zimmermann Lucky Bound Blouse, $595; A.L.C. Marnell Skirt, $395; SOH Hand Knit Jester Hat, $415 / Harris Wharf London Wool Overcoat, $605; A.L.C. Hollis Sweater, $450; Veronica Beard Debbie High Rise Jean, $228 / Veronica Beard Sama Dress, $895 / Bonobos Unconstructed Italian Wool Blazer, $400; Bonobos Merino Jacquard Crew Neck Sweater, $128; Bonobos The Denim Shirt, $98; Bonobos Stretch Washed Chinos, $98
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elcome to our first annual Peak of the Creek Awards! Over the
past few months, our readers voted and our editors sleuthed around the streets of Cherry Creek to uncover the best and brightest of 80206. From your favorite local restaurant, to the hairstylist you love, to the boutique with the most beautifully-curated collections, it’s time to shout our gratitude for Cherry’s Creek’s colorful businesses from the rooftops. In a year that has been filled with upheaval and uncertainty, we’re more compelled than ever before to celebrate all that makes Cherry Creek such a special place to call home. Drumroll, please… EDITOR’S NOTE: COVID-19 restrictions have impacted many of the businesses featured throughout this article. Please contact each establishment individually for hours and availability.
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The Cherry Cricket
PART 01:
DINING If there’s one thing that’s synonymous with Cherry Creek, it’s great restaurants (and plenty of them). As the city’s hotspot for dining, the neighborhood has become the place for chefs to flex their foodie muscles and show off their culinary prowess. From bar food to Latin fusion to new-style Japanese to old school steakhouses, if it’s happening on the Denver food scene, it’s happening in Cherry Creek.
BEST BURGER Editors’ and Readers’ Pick
The Cherry Cricket
There’s no denying where Cherry Creek’s best burgers are. Editors and readers unanimously agree – Cherry Cricket is an icon for a reason. We ventured in recently, thinking, “Is it really that good?’ and, for the umpteenth visit, it was. Whether you’re all about bacon, cheese, avocado, mushrooms, grilled onions or a fried egg, you’re always coming out on top. The seasoning and texture of the famous fries (and frings) is unrivaled, as are the wings, crispy mac and cheese bites and, well, just about everything. A legend for 75 years running, The Cricket is an undoubted Cherry Creek institution. 2641 East 2nd Avenue cherrycricket.com / @cherry_cricket BEST BRUNCH Editors’ Pick
Elway’s
The biscuits. The bacon. The breakfast tacos. Brunch at a premium steakhouse gives you the best of all worlds. Throw some eggs at that tenderloin or filet coupled with a glass or two of the Elway’s Punch and a pop of coffee. Maybe some of that incredible chili before a full slate of football viewing. Whether the Broncos are winning or not, Elway’s is. 2500 East 1st Avenue elways.com / @elwayssteakhouse
801 Chophouse
Readers’ Pick
Elway’s
Le Bilboquet
The music. The ambiance. The fireworks (yes, that’s right). It’s as close to Paris as we’re going to get at the moment, while feasting on the likes of Les Oeufs Benedict, the Baker’s basket with homemade jam, Les Crepes Suzette and a bottle of Veuve Clicquot. Or go the lunch route with their signature Cajun Chicken. Weekends were meant to be started like this.
Le Bilboquet
299 St. Paul Street lebilboquetdenver.com / @lebilboquetdenver BEST STEAKHOUSE Editors’ Pick
801 Chophouse
A favorite since they moved into the Cherry Creek Shopping Center a few years ago. We contend that any chophouse that originates in a Midwest region like Des Moines, Iowa knows a thing or two about cattle. The service is as good as it gets, as are menu items like the French Onion Soup, Roasted Marrow Bones, the Double
Bone Duroc Pork Chop, a 16 ounce Ribeye and, hands down, the best scalloped potatoes we’ve had anywhere at any time on any planet. Grab a table, a booth, or a seat at that gorgeous stretch of bar that just screams steakhouse. 3000 East 1st Avenue 801chophouse.com/Denver / @801chophouseden Readers’ Pick
Elway’s
2500 East 1st Avenue elways.com / @elwayssteakhouse
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BEST FANCY SAL AD
BEST COFFEE
BEST ITALIAN
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It stands to reason that one of the great salads in the neighborhood would list this as an address. The corner of Detroit Street and Second Avenue is always bustling with the health-conscious dining crowd that makes Colorado one of the premier demographics anywhere in the world. As for the salad itself, we kind of love them all The Organic Tuscan Kale Salad, Chopped Salad and the Seasonal Ingredient Salad (along with some added protein) are favorites. Regardless of your choice, True Food is always looking out for both your tastebuds and your health.
Come for the coffee. Stay for the avocado toast, smoothies and breakfast burrito. Our favorite cup of Joe is pressed at St. Paul Street and Second Avenue between Hapa Sushi and Rise Nation with an accompanying menu that makes breakfast, brunch or lunch a no-brainer. And while it’s not a coffee house per se, we’ll put their brew up against anyone’s on the block.
Baked lasagna and filet mignon meatballs. Chicken Parm. Steaks, chops, chicken and salmon. Lobster rigatoni. 24-month Prosciutto Di Parma. Whoever made the call of settling this Italian gift on the main floor of The Halcyon was a genius. Mix in one heck of a wine list and the best Gelato in town, and we’re officially sold.
True Food Kitchen
2800 East 2nd Avenue truefoodkitchen.com / @livetruefood Readers’ Pick
Cherry Creek Grill – Macho Salad
It’s what they’re known for, and rightly so. Roasted chicken (which we ask for a double order of), chopped dates, corn, tomatoes, almonds, goat cheese and homemade cornbread croutons. Rarely do you come across a restaurant where a salad is royalty. At the corner of Steele Street and Second Avenue, this might as well be a castle. 184 Steele Street cherrycreekgrill.com / @cherrycreekgrill_
Corner Beet Cherry Creek
165 St. Paul Street cornerbeetcc.com / @cornerbeetcc
Quality Italian
241 Columbine Street qualityitaliandenver.com / @qualityitalian Readers’ Pick
Cucina Colore
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Aviano Coffee
244 Detroit Street / 215 St. Paul Street avianocoffee.com / @avaianocoffee BEST BREAKFAST JOINT Editors’ Pick
Crepes ‘n Crepes
We love everything about Crepes ‘n Crepes, the charming French breakfast bistro that serves authentically delectable takes on the popular pastry. It’s quaint and quiet – the perfect spot to indulge in the perfect breakfast. Try the simple but mouthwatering Chantilly, a buttered crepe adorned with whipped cream and powdered sugar or opt for something more adventurous. We think the Crepe Florentine is a must. 2816 East 3rd Avenue crepencrepe.online / @crepesncrepes_ Readers’ Pick
Olive & Finch
3390 East 1st Avenue oliveandfincheatery.com / @oliveandfincheatery
From the Orzo Salad with chicken and the Italiano sandwich to the scrumptious woodfired pizzas and dishes like braised short rib ravioli, Fettuccine with Veal Bolognese and Chicken Marsala, this longtime neighborhood staple always cuts through the guesswork for some of the best Italian cuisine anywhere. Regardless of your order, you really can’t lose. In our book, any restaurant that sticks around for nearly 30 years is cause for pause. 3041 East 3rd Avenue cucinacolore.com / @cucinacolore BEST SUSHI Editors’ Pick
Matsuhisa
Who, in their right mind, is going to turn down Nobu when you want to scratch that sushi itch? The Michelin star award-winning chef established his Cherry Creek restaurant on the ground floor of the Steele Creek Residences in 2016 and since then, it has become a staple for Denver foodies and tourists alike. We can’t get enough of the signature Yellowtail Jalapeño, the Rock Shrimp Tempura or the Gardner cocktail – a spicy-style gin gimlet. 98 Steele Street matsuhisarestaurants.com / @matsuhisadenver
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Quality Italian
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Hapa
3030 East 2nd Avenue hapasushi.com / @hapasushi
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Toro Latin Kitchen & Lounge
Barolo Grill
Josh Sutcliff, Local Jones
Fortune Wok to Table
BEST SEAFOOD Editors’ and Readers’ Pick
Blue Island Oyster Bar & Seafood
B E S T L O C A L LY- O W N E D RESTAURANT Editors’ Pick
Owner Sean Huggard has hooked the freshest fish this side of Long Island which, not so coincidentally, is where his haul is delivered fresh from daily. As a CIA graduate (The Culinary Institute of America), Huggard demands and is trained for perfection, so the fare is fabulous. Oysters and clams, shrimp, Alaskan King Crab Legs, steamed mussels, fried calamari, the best clam chowder we’ve ever had, plus salads, lobster rolls, fish and chips and grilled salmon are all reasons we don’t go anywhere else to go fishing in Cherry Creek.
Barolo Grill
2625 East 2nd Avenue blueislandoysterbar.com / @blueislandoysterbar
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BEST ASIAN Editors’ Pick
Fortune Wok to Table
This unassuming space on Third Avenue between Detroit and Fillmore streets is a godsend. The menu screams for repeated returns. Our go-tos of the moment are the duck ramen and steamed dumplings, but there’s a lot to fall in love with here. We expect to move on to another delectable infatuation shortly – the Tenderloin and Red Pepper is likely to be our next victim. 2817 East 3rd Avenue fortunewoktotable.com / @fortunewoktotable Readers’ Pick
Little Ollie’s
2360 East 3rd Avenue littleollies.com / @littleolliescherrycreek
Owner Ryan Fletter and his team have been providing the neighborhood with one of the best dining experiences anywhere for years. A spectacular wine program and cellar are just part of this northern Italian restaurant that prides itself on serving authentic cuisine from the region. There are even annual staff trips to Italy keep your visit inspired and genuine. 3030 East 6th Avenue barologrilldenver.com / @barologrilldenver
The Cherry Cricket
2641 East 2nd Avenue cherrycricket.com / @cherry_cricket BEST NEW RESTAURANT Editors’ Pick
Toro Latin Kitchen & Lounge
The ceviche is out of this world and the corn empanadas are a revelation. Marry these with our favorite beer (Pacifico), and we’re just getting started with appetizers. Richard Sandoval has created another winner with his newest restaurant at the JW Marriott Cherry Creek on Clayton. We can vouch for the Cubano Sandwich, pork chop, skirt steak and the salmon with bacon morita chile jam. Open for brunch, lunch and dinner, we love that there’s always an hour when we can pop in for some kind of deliciousness. 150 Clayton Street torodenver.com / @torodenver Readers’ Pick
Blue Island Oyster Bar & Seafood
BEST CHEF Editors’ Pick
Josh Sutcliff, Local Jones
Chef Josh Sutcliff’s arrival to Local Jones at The Halcyon proceeds some impressive kitchen stops in San Francisco and Dallas. So, while he’s wooing your appetite with American cuisine with simple profiles, premium ingredients and flawless execution, his mission is clear. “We want people to feel like they’re coming into a nice house. We want them to get to know me, the manager and the servers – a truly comfortable place for diners.” 249 Columbine Street localjones.com / @localjones Readers’ Pick
Oscar Padilla, Toro Latin Kitchen & Lounge
If you’re at the helm of a Richard Sandoval kitchen then you’re obviously doing something right. Chef Oscar Padilla oversees a finely tuned machine at Toro, regardless of whether it’s brunch, lunch or dinner. He has opened more than 15 new restaurants in the United States, Dubai, Qatar, Mexico and Costa Rica on behalf of Richard Sandoval Hospitality. With a heart for training aspiring chefs, Padilla’s kitchen philosophy is to practice humility and to never be shy with the salt. 150 Clayton Street torodenver.com / @torodenver
Le Bilboquet
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BEST HAPPY HOUR Editors’ Pick
Del Frisco’s Grille
Upstairs. Downstairs. Inside. Outside. There’s something for everyone looking to unwind and celebrate at Del Frisco’s Grille on St. Paul Street. The menu, wine list and cocktails will keep you busy making some tasty decisions, all the while enjoying whatever sports are on TV or the age old sport of people watching. 100 St. Paul Street delfriscosgrille.com / @dfgrille Readers’ Pick
Narrative
Veuve by the glass – check. Lobster corn dogs– check. Plenty of people watching – check. A buzz, perhaps literally and figuratively, about the room – check. Insert your own happy hour requirements for an ideal afternoon respite, and be rest assured that Narrative at The Jacquard will not only meet your expectations, but raise them. 222 Milwaukee Street narrativecherrycreek.com / @narrativecherrycreek BEST PLACE FOR A BUSINESS LUNCH Editors’ Pick
Elway’s
There’s nothing better than closing a deal midday while accompanied by a bone-in ribeye, fluffy mashed potatoes and grilled asparagus in a surrounding that could easily have been reenacted on Madmen. While you never need a reason to go to Elway’s, scheduling a business lunch there tells everyone…well, that you mean business. 2500 East 1st Avenue elways.com / @elwayssteakhouse Readers’ Pick
Hillstone
Never has business been such a pleasure. Hillstone does everything so well, that when work calls for lunch, who better to bring in to help with a perfect meeting? We could eat the Thai Tuna Roll all day but, to be fair to the rest of the stars on the menu, there’s also attention paid to those amazing salads (Thai Steak & Noodle or Kale & Rotisserie Chicken), Ding’s Crispy Chicken Sandwich, the French Dip, the BBQ ribs, and The Hawaiian (rib-eye steak with pineapple-soy-ginger).
BEST PLACE FOR A DATE NIGHT
BEST DESSERT
Editors’ Pick
Peach Bread Pudding at Cucina Colore
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We can’t think of a more adventurous, intriguing watering hole in all of Denver, let alone Cherry Creek. A subterranean speakeasy in the heart of town, replete with a secret entrance, stunning design and ambiance and coupled with privacy, exclusivity and nothing shy of a time machine back to a period of upscale Prohibition. Truly fun, original, and worthy of a unique night out on the town with that special someone.
Editors’ Pick
If you know, you know. The Peach Bread Pudding at Cherry Creek’s favorite Italian eatery is Out. Of. This. World. Warm caramel sauce, fresh berries and whipped cream complement the decadent dessert perfectly. We’ll have it again. And again. And again. 3041 East 3rd Avenue cucinacolore.com / @cucinacolore
249 Columbine Street bandgcdenver.com / @bandgcdenver
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2500 East 1st Avenue elways.com / @elwayssteakhouse
Matsuhisa
Freshly Baked Cookies at Elway’s
98 Steele Street matsuhisarestaurants.com / @matsuhisadenver B E S T PAT I O O R R O O F TO P Editors’ Pick
Elevated at Halcyon
This is such a special spot in the city. Views in all directions accompanied by a glass of wine, beer or a cocktail make for a well-deserved escape from a long day, week or month. It’s sophisticated yet inviting, while spacious enough to spread out. For even more privacy and elbow room, poolside cabanas are available to rent as well.
Narrative
245 Columbine Street halcyonhotelcherrycreek.com / @halcyoncherrycreek Readers’ Pick
Del Frisco’s Grille
Jack on the rocks, an order of cheesesteak egg rolls proceeded by The Grille Salad and an eight ounce filet while the sun sets to a little soft jazz. Everything is better outside, so there’s no question why the Del Frisco’s Grille rooftop is a neighborhood winner. 100 St. Paul Street delfriscosgrille.com / @dfgrille
Del Frisco’s Grille
303 Josephine Street hillstone.com / @hillstonedenver
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PART 02:
SHOPPING There’s no enclave in all of Denver that appeals to the
Garbarini
city’s tastemakers quite like Cherry Creek. Whether you’re looking for a quirky locally-owned gift shop, a boho boutique or a big name luxe label, Cherry Creek has it all.
BEST MEN’S FASHION Editors’ Pick
Balani
There’s something undoubtedly luxurious about a custom made suit, and Balani does the art form proud. Headquartered in Chicago, the custom clothier has been outfitting well-heeled gents since 1963. With the brand’s recent entrée into Denver via their Cherry Creek showroom, mile high city men can now get in on the seemingly unlimited selection of custom-tailored suits, jackets, tuxedos, shirts, slacks and even those aforementioned heels via custom shoes. Perch
201 Milwaukee Street / 720.279.1227 balanicustom.com / @balanicustom Readers’ Pick
Andrisen Morton
270 St. Paul Street andrisenmorton.com / @andrisenmorton
Street, Garbarini is a place where women can find wearable looks for every occasion, from a bevvy of coveted designers. Think DVF, Camilla, AG Jeans, Nicole Miller and Tory Burch. 239 Detroit Street garbarinishop.com / @garbarinishop
BEST WOMEN’S FASHION Editor’s Pick
Perch
Laurie O’Connell’s Perch is one of Cherry Creek’s most touted women’s boutiques for a reason. With contemporary lines like Moussy, Zimmermann and Veronica Beard hanging harmoniously alongside feminine faves like Parker and Clare V, Perch has a little something for every gal. Also check out the brand’s high country locations in Vail and soon to be Aspen. 2606 East 3rd Avenue perchvail.com / @perchdenver Readers’ Pick
Garbarini
Terri Garbarini and her crew have been helming Cherry Creek’s women’s fashion scene for 30+ years. Situated in an expansive space on Detroit
Neiman Marcus
BEST MEN’S SHOES + ACCESSORIES Editors’ Pick
Neiman Marcus
What’s not to love about Neiman Marcus? With brands like Tom Ford, Brunello Cucinelli and Ferragamo, you’re certain to be stepping out in style. We also love the wide selection of ties and pocket squares, which can instantly change the look of any suit. 3000 East 1st Avenue neimanmarcus.com / @neimanmarcusdenver
Balani
Readers’ Pick
Nordstrom
3000 East 1st Avenue nordstrom.com / @nordstrom
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PART 02:
SHOPPING
BEST WOMEN’S SHOES + ACCESSORIES
BEST HOME DÉCOR
BEST GIFT SHOP
Editors’ Pick
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CODA Studio
Editors’ Pick
Locally-owned by Angela Feddersen of Elevate Architecture, Coda Studio is Cherry Creek North’s newest destination for home furnishings and accessories. The vibe is decidedly modern, with organic, California casual undertones. Featuring accessibly priced furniture and accessories sold off the floor or for quick ship customization, Coda delivers the quality and attention to detail typically reserved for upscale, bespoke furniture makers, but at palatable prices and much faster turnaround times. We also love their curated selection of home accessories – think throws, pillows and original art.
We love this female-owned, locally grown art and gift gallery for so many reasons. A neighborhood staple for over 38 years, Katie Friedland’s store is chock-full of character. Every item is produced by small, artisanal companies and artists – from handmade soaps to quirky dishtowels, baby gifts and cocktail glasses. 250 Columbine showofhandsdenver.com / @showofhandsdenver
Hermès
There’s something innately special about the house of Hermès, and the brand’s new storefront at Cherry Creek Shopping Center epitomizes luxury, beauty and true craftsmanship. Whether you’re in the market for an enamel bangle, a colorful silk scarf, a pair of signature mules or the holy grail itself – the revered Birkin – in our minds, Hermès is Cherry Creek’s undisputed fashion mecca. 3000 East 1st Avenue hermes.com / @hermes Readers’ Pick
Nordstrom
3000 East 1st Avenue nordstrom.com / @nordstrom
248 Detroit Street coda.studio / @coda.denver Readers’ Pick
HW Home
A Colorado company with a 20-year history, HW Home is beloved for its well-edited selection of furnishings, accessories and gifts that are as pretty as they are practical. With a style that’s not too modern and not too traditional, the store’s contemporary wares are perfectly livable. Fans of the brand are committed – many stand in line for hours on end to get first dibs at the popular annual warehouse sale every February. We agree…the deals on décor are well worth the wait. 199 Clayton Lane hwhome.com / @hwhome
Show of Hands
Readers’ Pick
Artisan Center
Considered a Cherry Creek institution, Artisan Center has been part of the neighborhood for almost 50 years. Readers love the whimsical gift shop for its mix of handmade items, many of which are from Colorado makers. 2757 East 3rd Avenue artisancenterdenver.com / @artisancenter B E S T L O C A L LY- O W N E D BOUTIQUE Editors’ Pick
Covered
Tara Weydert’s Covered is one of our favorite new(ish) additions to Cherry Creek’s retail scene. With well-made pieces intended to last a lifetime, the shop is all about luxury and quality – the antithesis of “fast fashion.” Looks range from casual basics like denim from Current Elliott and cashmere joggers all the way to that perfect LBD and statement making jackets. We also love the shop’s expansive selection of baubles and clutches. Whatever you’re in the mood for, Weydert and her team have you covered. 2353 East 3rd Avenue coveredcherrycreek.com / @coveredcherrycreek Readers’ Pick
SOL Lingerie SOL Lingerie
CODA Studio
Sisters Jeannie Peterson and Cindy Johnson have been the queens of Denver’s lingerie scene for over 20 years now, and with good reason. SOL (Store of Lingerie) has amassed a cult-like following of “SOL girls,” most of whom are diehard fans of the popular Daisy Bra. Last year, Peterson and Johnson led their ladies all the way to Paris, where a group of Denver gals joined the duo for the sought-after lingerie shows. It was the trip of a lifetime, and one SOL plans to make an annual occasion for its lucky customers. Ooh, la la! 3010 East 6th Avenue solgirl.com / @sol_girls
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B E S T L O C A L LY- O W N E D GIFT SHOP Editors’ Pick
White Peacock
When Brass Bed alums Molly Myers, Doug Parsons and Olivia Louis opened White Peacock on the corner of 3rd and Columbine last year, we did a happy dance. The uber-luxe tabletop and gift boutique carries everything a modern host or hostess could want, from crystal Baccarat picture frames to hand-painted Anna Weatherly dinner plates. Candles from Mister Morgan, cocktail napkins from Caspari, and monogrammed Moser crystal glasses are all on our White Peacock wish list this year. 2440 East 3rd Avenue whitepeacockdenver.com / @whitepeacockdenver Readers’ Pick
Bloom by Anuschka
Former fashion model-turned-florist Anuschka Pashel’s Cherry Creek North boutique is a favorite amongst Denver’s tastemakers. From perfectly arranged, upscale florals to a well curated collection of jewelry and unique home accessories, Pashel’s keen eye for style is evident at every turn. 300 University Boulevard bloomdenver.com / @bloom_by_anuschka
Readers’ Pick
Hyde Park Jewelers
3000 East 1st Avenue hydeparkjewelers.com / @hydeparkjeweler B E S T E V E R Y D AY J E W E L R Y Editors’ Pick
Element 79
Carol Ferguson’s Element 79 (formerly known as Signet) technically qualifies as both everyday and fine jewelry, with looks ranging from Ferguson’s own sterling silver and gold “bee” line and beaded necklaces by Lena Skadegard all the way to custom designed diamond engagement pieces. Every time we enter her Fillmore Street storefront, we leave with a new obsession. Leather cuffs, sterling silver rings, moonstone studs and a medallion pendant from the aforementioned CFJ Bee line all have starring roles in our jewelry lineup. 300 Fillmore Street element79jewelry.com / @element79jewelry
BEST OUTDOOR G E A R + A PPA R E L Editors’ Pick
Yeti
Despite opening its Cherry Creek doors in the midst of a global pandemic, gear-obsessed Denverites have been clamoring to get their hands on the goods at Yeti. The Austin, Texasbased line of coolers, buckets, drinkware, chairs and outdoor apparel has burgeoned since launching in 2006 with fishermen, campers, hikers and tailgaters flocking to the well-made products. Today, Yeti is considered the leader of the outdoor gear pack. 3030 East 2nd Avenue More at yeti.com / @yeti Readers’ Pick
Orvis
2770 East 2nd Avenue orvis.com / @orvis
Readers’ Pick
Kendra Scott
175 Fillmore Street kendrascott.com / @kendrascott
BEST FINE JEWELRY Editors’ Pick
Oster Jewelers
Husband-wife duo Jeremy and Melissa Oster are known for outfitting Denverites in baubles and bling with unmatched panache. With a mix of contemporary and fine jewelry and watches for both men and women, the Osters have a little something for everyone. Whether you’re in the market for a fashionable piece from the likes of Pomellato, Robert Demeglio or Victor Velyan or a classically set diamond engagement ring, Oster is sure to have what you’re looking for and then some. 251 Steele Street osterjewelers.com / @osterjewelers
Element 79
Oster Jewelers
Hyde Park Jewelers
Bloom by Anuschka
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PART 03:
BEAUTY + WELLNESS You’d be hard pressed to find a crowd more primped and polished than the one strutting the streets of Cherry Creek. While there’s a fitness studio on nearly every corner and salons aplenty, these stars stood out from the pack.
BEST MANICURE/PEDICURE
BEST SALON
Editors’ Pick
Editors’ and Readers’ Pick
The name is apropos at this Steele Creek gem. PurLuxe is, well, pure luxe. The nail spa itself is bright, airy and poshly appointed with comfortable furnishings more reminiscent of a chic living room than a nail salon. Treatments are elevated, too, with an indulgent and expansive menu of mani/pedi options. We love the “Milk and Honey” that incorporates a milk bath and honey scrub into an already decadent pedicure.
We love a salon that can primp us from head to toe under one roof and The Look does so and then some. With a full service hair salon (we like Laura Bennett and Alex Cox), skincare spa, makeup studio, spray tanning, waxing, eyelash extensions and even services like microblading and teeth whitening, The Look is all a beauty maven could ask for.
PurLuxe
3250 East 1st Avenue @purluxebeauty.com / @purluxebeautybar
The Look
The Look
75 South Madison Street thelooksalondenver.com / @thelookbeautydestination
Readers’ Pick
5th Avenue Nails
Drybar
2817 East 3rd Avenue 303.355.3737
BEST BLOWOUT Editors’ and Readers’ Pick
Drybar
Nothing beats a great blowout and in Cherry Creek, nobody does it better than Drybar. Dreamy décor and swanky finishes aside, the stylists truly know what it takes to create a ‘gramworthy do. With a cocktail-themed menu that takes out all the guesswork you really can’t go wrong. Want it straight and sleek? Opt for the Manhattan. Big and voluptuous? The Southern Comfort. Our fave is the Cosmo-Tai which combines the loose curls of the Cosmo with the beachy waves of the Mai Tai. 3290 East 1st Avenue thedrybar.com / @thedrybar
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Rise Nation
BEST FITNESS STUDIO Editors’ Pick
Rise Nation
Gina Comminello, The Look
There’s a reason why Rise Nation workouts burn nearly twice as many calories as other cardio routines. Jason Walsh—Rise Nation founder and renowned Los Angeles trainer—drew on his knowledge of human physiology and developed climbing routines to produce satisfying results, with very low risk. Unlike other fitness machines, the Versaclimber doesn’t retain momentum, meaning you earn every foot of elevation your 30-minute climb.
Vitahl Medical Aesthetics
155 St. Paul Street risenationco.com / @risenationco
Vitahl Medical Aesthetics
Readers’ Pick
SoulCycle
SoulCycle prides itself on being a sanctuary for its riders and the Cherry Creek studio is exactly that. With the assistance of a dim, candlelit room, inspiring instructors, and plenty of pumpin’ music, SoulCyclers are riding away fitter and just a bit happier each and every time. 265 St. Paul Street soul-cycle.com / @soulcycle BEST MEN’S GROOMING Readers’ and Editors’ Pick
Blank Barbers
Men are often overlooked when it comes to self-care. Not the case at Blank Barbers, the traditional barbershop in the heart of Cherry Creek North where there’s much more on the menu than a quick haircut. Sure, you can get a great buzzcut or fade, but you can also get a tonic or deep-conditioning scalp massage, beard trim, and even a facial. For $100, Blank offers a 90-minute signature service called “The Experience” whereby your barber will decide exactly what you need, and deliver. Haircut, beard trim, shave, facial, shampoo, scalp massage. It’s all happening. 313 Detroit Street blankbarbers.com / @blankbarbers
B E S T M E D S PA Editors’ and Readers’ Pick
In an industry that is, for all practical purposes, new, Vitahl has been setting the Cherry Creek standard for an impressive 15 years. Owned and operated by Dr. Tahl Humes, the well-appointed space feels far more “spa” than “med” with its cozy vibe and posh décor. Inside each treatment room, however, is the most advanced, top-ofthe line equipment that is safely available to today’s consumers. Botox, fillers, lasers, hair removal, chemical peels – at Vitahl, you can pick your poison. 251 Steele Street vitahl.com / @vitahl BEST MAKEUP ARTIST Editors’ Pick
Gina Comminello, The Look
We never look as good as we do when Gina does our makeup. Period. The industry veteran and founder of The Look has worked with elite brands like YSL, Chanel and Dior and her brushes have graced the faces of Geena Davis and Lauren Bacall. But according to Comminello, it’s all about making everyday women embrace their authenticity. What’s more, she has her own custom blend cosmetics line – Flaunt You! – that we love almost as much as the artist herself.
Michael Moore, Moore for Life
Readers’ Pick
Michael Moore, Moore for Life
Michael Moore has been a household name amongst Cherry Creek style mavens for nearly three decades, and his signature makeup lessons are some of the neighborhood’s most coveted appointment spots. The lauded artist has clients bring their own products and tools, and together you review what is and is not working. From there, he shows you how to get a look you can recreate every day in three-five minutes, as well as an evening look you can achieve in seven minutes. The kicker? Moore does half of the face, and has the client do the other half on their own to ensure they have their newfound skills down pat. 3035 East 3rd Avenue mooreforlife.com / @mooreforlife
75 South Madison Street thelooksalondenver.com / @gina.comminello.makeup.artistry @CHE RRYCRE E K MAG
PART 04:
CULTURE + EVENTS From impressive in-house collections at the neighborhood’s hotels, to galleries galore, to the annual powerhouse – the Cherry Creek Arts Festival – the neighborhood is replete with culture and (most years) incredible events. BEST HOTEL Editors’ Pick
Halcyon, a hotel in Cherry Creek
What’s not to like? A rooftop pool and bar scene. Comfortable rooms. Two delicious on-property restaurants. At Halcyon, the devil is most certainly in the details. Rooms have undoubted character, from quirky doormats, to a turntable and collection of vinyl records, to a ritzy bar set up replete with the hotel’s private label hooch. Plus, Halcyon is walking distance to everything in the neighborhood, including the speakeasy in the hotel’s basement. 245 Columbine Street halcyonhotelcherrycreek.com / @halcyoncherrycreek Readers’ Pick Moxy
The Jacquard Hotel & Rooftop
At eight stories and 201 rooms, The Jacquard is the largest and arguably most luxurious of the Cherry Creek hotel pack. Named for the French inventor Joseph Marie Jacquard who automated the pattern looming process and made au currant style available to the masses, the property aims to act as “a stylish host of tailored and irresistible experiences.” 222 Milwaukee Street thejacquard.com / @thejacquard
The Jacquard Hotel & Rooftop
BEST IN-HOUSE ART INSTALL ATION Editors’ Pick
Moxy
Moxy is nothing if not whimsical, with a unique art collection displayed on each of the hotel’s 12 floors. Curated by Denver-based NINE dot ARTS (who also worked on Halcyon and The Jacquard), Moxy’s quirky collection features over 80 original works by international and regional artists in addition to more than 650 prints and playful objects. The hotel’s signature piece is an oversized mixed media painting by Los Angeles street artist Hijack, but we love the hotel’s elevator cabs best. Featuring immersive photographic installations inspired by whiskey from Denver artist Paul Bokering, the art is unexpected both in medium and in placement, perfectly encapsulating the property’s entire vibe. 240 Josephine Street marriott.com / @moxyhotels Readers’ Pick
The Jacquard Hotel & Rooftop
The art at The Jacquard, all of which was curated by Nine dot Arts (Halcyon, Moxy) is intended to reflect the collection of a world traveler. One of the marquee pieces in the collection, which is visible from the street, is a 16-foot suspended neon sculpture with an LED component by Denver-based artist Scott Young. The color-changing sculpture titled I Have Seen Things You Would Never Believe extends from the ceiling of the hotel’s second floor. Our favorite, however, is BB by Patrick Kane McGregor. The a larger than life, handpainted homage to French actress and fashion icon Brigitte Bardot greets hotel guests upon entering the porte cochere. 222 Milwaukee Street thejacquard.com / @thejacquard
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Halcyon, a hotel in Cherry Creek
MOST INSTAGRAMMABLE SPOT IN CHERRY CREEK
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Owned and curated by man about town Aaron LaPedis, Fascination Street has been a favorite amongst Denver gallery-goers for more than 30 years. A seasoned author, television host and art aficionado, LaPedis’ gallery features original paintings, sculpture and limited edition artwork by the finest regional, national and international artists.
Now in its 30th year (which for the first time since its inception was cancelled in 2020), the Cherry Creek Arts Festival is considered the crème de la crème of public art events.. In fact, it’s ranked as the number one outdoor arts festival in the entire nation. For three days in early July (typically 4th of July weekend), art lovers come out in droves to peruse and purchase pieces from more than 200 artists.
Street art at The Clayton
We admit to being beyond curious about the soon to open Clayton Hotel and Members Club. And while we’ll have to wait until March for the property’s official reveal, The Clayton gave us an artistic taste of what’s to come in August via its unique collaboration with eight local pop and graffiti artists. The result is an impressive large scale installation of 14X6 feet pieces at The Clayton’s Cherry Creek North construction site. The artwork, which benefited local nonprofit Birdseed Collective, will eventually be auctioned off at the Clayton Founding Member’s party. In the meantime, it’s a welcomed, colorful addition to the street. 233 Clayton Street @claytonmembersclub Readers’ Pick
Elevated at The Halcyon
Killer views, a tasty cocktail menu, a gorgeous pool and luxury cabanas. What’s not to love about Elevated, the uber chic rooftop at the Halcyon? Add in the colorful, larger than life murals that grace the exterior walls and we agree – Elevated is indeed instaworthy.
Fascination St. Fine Art
315 Detroit Street fascinationstart.com / @fascinationstfineart
Cherry Creek Arts Festival
cherrycreekartsfestival.org / @cherryarts
BEST ANNUAL EVENT Editors’ Pick
Cherry Creek Shopping Center Tree Lighting
Fascination St. Fine Art
When the 60-foot tree in the center of valet plaza lights up at Cherry Creek Shopping Center, it’s officially the most wonderful time of the year. We look forward to this annual occasion and all of its traditional trappings – hot cocoa, carolers, and a countdown to the tree-lighting warm our hearts, even on a chilly November evening. 3000 East 1st Avenue shopcherrycreek.com / @cherrycreekshoppingcenter
245 Columbine Street halcyonhotelcherrycreek.com / @halcyoncherrycreek BEST ART GALLERY Editors’ Pick
Saks Gallery
Saks Galleries lays claim to not only being the oldest gallery in the neighborhood at 57-years strong, but also to being one of Cherry Creek’s longest-standing businesses. Period. What began at the hands of WWII veteran turned Denver art pioneer Lemon Saks has since continued to remain one of the most esteemed galleries in the nation. Helmed today by Saks’ daughter-in-law, Catherine, the gallery has one of the strongest collections of works representing the American west in the entire region. 3019 East 2nd Avenue saksgalleries.com / @saksgalleries
Street art at The Clayton
Elevated at The Halcyon Cherry Creek Shopping Center Tree Lighting
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Behind-the-scenes of the watch stories seldom told from Cherry Creek’s most esteemed timepiece dealers BY KEVIN MARR
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JEREMY OSTER | Owner of Oster Jewelers
About 10 years ago, a very hot brand at the time had announced some limitededition pieces. One of them was a platinum version whereby they were only making 50. Because of the history we’d had with the brand, I was one of only two retailers in America to be allocated a piece. I offered it to a very good local client who gave me a $10,000 deposit. It retailed for around $80,000. Shortly thereafter, a customer from Marabella, Spain, found out about the piece and contacted me, desperate to acquire it. I explained that it was already sold and he said, ‘There’s got to be a way to buy it from the guy.’ So, I contacted my client and asked, ‘How would you like to double your money?’ He said that would work for him, so I told the new buyer from Spain that he’d have to pay $20,000 over the original asking price. It all worked out and we moved on. My customer from Spain was thrilled to add this to his collection. Soon after, I attended the Geneva show where all the new products are launched. The global CEO for the watch company came up to me and said, ‘I have a problem. I need that watch back that you were allocated.’ I said, ‘I can’t. I’ve already sold
it twice.’ He said, ‘I have an ultra, mega, high profile VIP customer who wants this watch and you’re one of the only people in the world who has one. Figure it out and find a way.’ I don’t know who the interested buyer was, but I’ve heard rumors that it was F1 racing legend Michael Schumacher.
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I contacted my buyer in Spain and told the chap, ‘I’ve got a problem. The CEO of the company has personally asked me to reach out to you and see if there’s any way we can talk you out of this piece.’ He said ‘No’ and that he really wanted it. I told him to tell me what his wish list would be. A day later, he told me he’d be willing to walk away from this piece if I got him three rare, special pieces – a ‘holy grail’ collection, if you will. The CEO said he could get those pieces for my Spain client. I sold the watch three times, and yet I never saw it. In fact, to this day I still have not seen that watch.
To see Jeremy Oster and his watches, visit him at Oster Jewelers (251 Steele Street) or online via osterjewelers.com.
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ALEX GRINBERG | Owner of Cherry Creek Watch Company
We buy watches all the time. Someone had brought in a Breitling. We bought it and thought nothing of it, putting it away for 30 days as the state of Colorado requires. A month later, we took a closer look at it and saw that there was an engraving on the back of the watch that read Harry B. Combs. I also saw that the dial had the Rolls Royce logo on it, which is very unusual. You see Breitlings with Bentley logos, but I’ve never seen a Breitling with a Rolls Royce logo. We started to do some research and it turns out that Harry B. Combs was a very well known, highly regarded aviation and aerospace pioneer. He was instrumental in creating flight schools before and during World War II, and worked with the FAA to create a bunch of rules and regulations that are still in place. He was the Chairman and CEO for Learjet for a number of years and he was the senior advisor nominated by JFK to work closely with NASA prior to the moon missions. He was also a close friend to astronaut and senator John Glenn, and was nominated into the Aerospace Hall of Fame in 2003, which was when he was presented with this watch. This watch, unbeknownst to us at the time, has this amazing story. We recently sold the piece to someone who very much appreciated both the watch for what it is as well as for the unique story behind it. Who brought the watch to us? I don’t think it was from a family member of Combs because the seller had received it 16 years ago from his girlfriend at the time. How she got it, I have no idea. Low and behold, we noticed it from a humble little inscription on the back edge. It just goes to show that you never know what you might uncover by doing a little homework on a watch.
For more about Alex Grinberg and Cherry Creek Watch Company, visit him at 231 Milwaukee Street #102B or online at ccwatchco.com.
L TO R: HARRY B. COMBS AND ASTRONAUT JOHN GLENN
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DAMON GROSS | CEO of Hyde Park Jewelers
watch stories, taking pictures in different scenarios and asking each other what watch everyone is wearing that day. They are all over the world talking about watches.
A big-name person behind the scenes in the entertainment industry – not an actor or a director – but a big mover and shaker, had just started having a love for watches. I met him in the store and his first purchase was a very typical first purchase – a stainless steel Rolex. From that one purchase, it has almost been a twice-a-month process of him discovering new watches, deciding what he wants to buy and coming in to get it. His acqusitions have grown from a single watch for a few thousand dollars to a single six figure piece to subsequent six figure pieces every couple of weeks. It is a constant flow and a constant excitement for him and, from that, we’ve been introduced to another friend of his who’s an even bigger player in the entertainment industry and then another friend and another friend. Now, what has formed is this sphere of people who are all communicating on a daily basis via text, phone, or Facetime, all sharing
Now this gentleman has asked me for a “Holy Grail” watch, which will probably take me four years to acquire. I’m hoping and praying that the manufacturer doesn’t discontinue it before we get it because they are so special and so specialized that it takes two to three years just to build a single piece. That’s why they’re so rare and why we can’t get them as often as we’d like to. The watch in question is a Patek Phillipe Minute Repeater and it ranges in price from $300,000 to $700,000. My client and I talk almost every other day. I know what his likes are and he trusts me. There are thousands of styles of watches and I want to make sure that our clients are buying what is appropriate for them. And all of this began with a Rolex sale for under $9,000 that now has grown into seven figures invested. You just never know what can happen in this business from an initial meeting.
To learn more about the Damon Gross and the watches at Hyde Park Jewelers, visit him at Creek Shopping Center or online via hydeparkjewelers.com.
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Cherry Creek is an epicenter for progress in Colorado. From its rapidly changing retail landscape, to the addition of four new hotels in the last decade alone, to luxury residences on almost every block, the neighborhood is perhaps the most ever-evolving and arguably most relevant in Colorado’s robust business community. What many don’t realize, however, is that Cherry Creek is an incredible powerhouse in the state’s nonprofit community as well. Five of Colorado’s largest family foundations call Cherry Creek home. Join us as we explore the names behind the hundreds of millions of dollars in grants made to Colorado’s nonprofit organizations each year, all from the confines of 80206.
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Adolph Coors Foundation Est. 1976
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aving awarded an impressive 6,800 grants totaling $274 million since its 1976 inception, the Adolph Coors Foundation supports organizations that promote the western values one might associate with a Colorado-bred, multigenerational brand like Coors. Namely, self-reliance, personal responsibility and integrity. This was the vision of founding donors Joe and Bill Coors four decades ago, and it continues today with three generations of the Coors family sitting on the board of trustees. Ultimately, the foundation aims to fund causes that encourage the same entrepreneurial spirit upon which the Coors family’s success was built. “What really sets Colorado apart is the independent spirit and generosity of our citizens. It remains a land of opportunity for those who want to roll up their sleeves and work for it,” the foundation says. “This way of life made it possible for the Coors Family to participate in the American dream for more than 100 years, and we want to make sure this country remains the land of opportunity for others, too.” As such, the foundation places a high priority on programs that encourage self-reliance. From helping youth to prosper, to encouraging economic opportunities, the Adolph Coors Foundation places a premium on entrepreneurship. According to the foundation, traditional areas of support include one-to-one mentoring programs for youth, paid on-the-job training, and a variety of self-help initiatives. The foundation also has an interest bringing integrative medicine into the medical mainstream, an initiative brought to life by a
$10 million donation from Bill and Rita Coors in 2011 and one inspired by Bill’s longtime passion for and belief in wellness, the mind-body connection and alternative medicine. In each of its giving areas, the foundation seeks evidenced-based results. Over the years, this mission has translated into a monumental impact on organizations like Junior Achievement, Boy Scouts of America, Save our Youth and Children’s Hospital as well as a number of integrative medicine projects at leading facilities like University of Arizona. In 2014, the foundation built and moved into its new, permanent headquarters at 215 St. Paul Street in Cherry Creek North, where it continues to thrive year after year. In 2019, the Adolph Coors Foundation awarded 114 grants totaling $8.88 million. More via coorsfoundation.org
Merle Chambers Fund Est. 1997
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erle Chambers has long been an advocate for social justice. From the time she was a student protester at Cal Berkeley during the civil rights and free speech movements of the late 1960s, to her days as one of the first female CEOs in the oil and gas industry, Chambers has been a trailblazer for equality. Recognized for her vast accomplishments in oil and gas exploration and production, Chambers undoubtedly pioneered women’s leadership in the historically maledominated field. In fact, Chambers has been inducted into the Rocky Mountain Oil and Gas Hall of Fame, Colorado Business Hall of Fame, and Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame. After selling Axem Resources, the highly successful oil and gas company she built from the ground up, it was only natural that she set her sights on philanthropy. In 1997, she founded the Cherry Creek-based Merle Chambers Fund (formerly the Chambers Family Fund) with a commitment to long-term economic opportunity for women, and social justice.
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Today, the foundation has a clear mission – to increase access to opportunities that improve the chances for success and quality of life for those who are most impacted by economic, social and political injustice. In short, the foundation supports causes that work to achieve social justice and women’s economic security. And by providing grants to organizations like Colorado Children’s Campaign, Bell Policy Center, Rose Community Foundation, Clayton Early Learning, Parent Possible and the Women’s Foundation of Colorado, the Merle Chambers Fund does exactly that. Yet the fund does not accept grant submissions. Instead, they research and identify organizations and projects that are well-positioned to advance social justice and women’s economic security. “We believe that systems and policy change will positively impact nonprofits that provide direct services,” they explain. “With limited resources, we focus our grantmaking on policy, advocacy and systems change.” In 2019 alone, the foundation awarded more than $1.2 million in grants to nonprofits seeking upstream solutions and impactful change, almost all of which were in Colorado. More via chambersfund.org
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Global Down Syndrome Foundation Est. 2009
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hen John and Anna Sie’s first grandchild, Sophia Kay Whitten, was born with Down syndrome, life took on new meaning. Although they were retired, the Sies tackled Down syndrome and its associated issues with the same unrelenting passion that fueled their earlier business endeavors in the telecommunications and entertainment industries. Under the astute leadership of their daughter and Sophia’s mother, Michelle Sie Whitten, The Global Down Syndrome Foundation (GLOBAL) was established. Their first order of business was addressing the gross inequities they uncovered during Michelle’s pregnancy. Namely, that there was very little in the way of research, medical best practices or what was possible over the next horizon for their granddaughter, and more importantly, that only 0.0006% of the National Institute of Health’s then staggering $31 billion annual budget went to research for people with Down syndrome. Shocked and determined to create change, the Sies went to work to ensure Sophia and the six million people like her were afforded the best quality of life possible. Since then, GLOBAL’s advocacy and lobbying in D.C. has resulted in a tripling of the National Institutes of Health Down syndrome research budget, from $27M in FY2016 to an estimated $113M in FY2020. Today, GLOBAL, which is headquartered in the heart of Cherry Creek at Second and Adams, is the largest non-profit in the U.S. working to save lives and dramatically improve health outcomes for people with Down syndrome. GLOBAL has donated more than $32 million to establish the Linda Crnic Institute for Down Syndrome at Anschutz Medical Campus, the first Down syndrome research institute supporting over 200 scientists and over 2,000 patients with Down syndrome from 28 states and 10 countries. Working closely with Congress and the National Institutes of Health, GLOBAL is the lead advocacy organization in the U.S. for Down syndrome research and care. GLOBAL has a membership of over 118 Down syndrome organizations worldwide, and is part of a network of affiliates – the Crnic Institute for Down Syndrome, the Sie Center for Down Syndrome at Children’s Hospital of Colorado, and the University of Colorado Alzheimer’s and Cognition Center – all on the Anschutz Medical Campus. Coloradoans might be most familiar with GLOBAL for its highly-publicized annual fundraiser, the Be Beautiful Be Yourself Fashion Show, with this year’s event taking place virtually on November 14th. Athletes and celebrities flock to Denver in support of the organization, with the likes of music legend Quincy Jones, Caterina Scorsone, Marian Avila, John C. McGinley, Matt Dillon, Kevin Dillon, Zack Gottsagen, Eric Dane, Amanda Booth, Beverly Johnson,
Denver Broncos Von Miller, Brandon McManus, Justin Simmons, Phillip Lindsay, and Jake Butt, Colorado Rapids Kellyn Acosta, Kyra Phillips and John Roberts and others making a red carpet appearance in the mile high city. The event has become the singlelargest Down syndrome fundraiser in the world since its 2009 inception. And while true, the twist of fate that came in the form of Sophia Whitten 17 years ago was life-changing, for Michelle Sie Whitten and her husband, Tom, it has been an incredible blessing. “I come from a somewhat over-achieving family. I don’t know for sure but I believe that if my daughter had been born typically, I might have put her and her younger brother on a similar track: focusing more on achievement than quality of life,” she shares. “I honestly believe that having a child who is differently-abled has made me an infinitely better parent – one who is clued into my child’s needs, strengths, motivators, and self-esteem. I enjoy every minute with both of my children! And now I really have patience for all children. What an amazing gift.” More via globaldownsyndrome.org
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Walton Family Foundation Est. 1987
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hile most would associate the Walton family with their hometown of Benton, Arkansas, there’s a strong Denver connection as well. Several branches of the Walton family tree reside in Colorado including professional sports moguls Ann Walton Kroenke and Stan Kroenke. It makes perfect sense, then, that Cherry Creek would lay claim to being one of several home bases for the Walton Family Foundation. Established by Wal-Mart founders Sam and Helen Walton in 1987, the foundation has gone from awarding just shy of $1.5 million each year in the late 1980s to $525 million annually in 2019. The focus of the foundation’s efforts largely fund K-12 educational initiatives and environmental causes as they relate to rivers and oceans. Locally, the Walton Family Foundation funds such causes as the Denver Foundation, Colorado Succeeds, Colorado League of Charter Schools, Colorado Nonprofit Development Center, and Urban League of Metro Denver among countless others. Family meetings that once took place in Sam and Helen’s living room now occur in the offices of the Walton Family Foundation, where a Board of Directors comprised entirely of family members still drive the organization’s focused approach to philanthropy.
“The Walton Family Foundation is, at its core, a family-led foundation,” the organization explains. “Three generations of the descendants of our founders, Sam and Helen Walton, and their spouses, work together to lead the foundation and create access to opportunity for people and communities.” With a belief that the best ideas can come from anywhere, the foundation maintains that it is open to new thinking from all over. “We partner with those who are closest to the problem because they’re usually closest to the solution.” More via waltonfamilyfoundation.org
Meet Marne Davis Kellogg
Marne Davis Kellogg at the famed Bar Vend^ome, Ritz Hotel, Paris
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“When I was growing up, Denver was a very small town. A handful of men made all of the decisions, and a handful of families gave all of the money. It worked back then. But it doesn’t work that way now.” Marne Davis Kellogg ought to know. Born and raised in Denver, she grew up along the stately streets of Denver’s Country Club enclave where she knew everyone, and everyone knew her. True westerners, the Davis family arrived in Colorado in the 1860s and have been consistently active in Denver’s business and philanthropic communities since. In fact, Marne watched the Cherry Creek we know today unfold before her eyes. “When I was a girl, I walked to Kindergarten at the Bromwell School, only the neighborhood looked nothing like it does now,” she laughs. Fast forward to 2020, and Marne is the President of The Kellogg Organization, Inc., the management consulting and fundraising firm she helms with her husband, Peter. It’s a natural fit for the couple, who met when Peter was the Executive Director of the Central City Opera
and Marne was the Communications Director for DCPA. By 1981, they had formed their firm, which today serves clients locally, nationally and even internationally, helping to transform organizations like Rocky Mountain Public Media, African Wildlife Foundation, Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History and Denver Rescue Mission. And while today, Marne Davis Kellogg is deeply ensconced in the nonprofit world, she’s had more than one calling over the years. After graduating from Denver’s Kent School (then called the Kent School for Girls) Marne attended a finishing school in Paris before briefly studying sculpture at the University of Rome. From there, she became a Military Airlift Command flight attendant, serving on troop transports to Vietnam under the auspices of Braniff International in 1966. Add in her work as an interpreter (she speaks fluent French), the aforementioned role at the DCPA during the groundbreaking and opening of Boettcher
Daniels Fund Est. 2000
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ill Daniels was a pioneer. And while yes, his connection to the University of Denver would make that statement true in and of itself, Daniels was a pioneer in a more literal sense, too. The well-known Colorado businessman was a visionary. A risk taker. A trailblazer. And most certainly a pioneer.
A legendary cable television entrepreneur and philanthropist, Daniels was born in Greeley during the Great Depression and raised in New Mexico. After returning from the Navy, he was introduced to television for the first time and was fascinated. Soon, he’d learn that it was scarcely available, if at all, in America’s small towns. With that, Daniels began building his first cable television system in Casper, Wyoming, which launched in 1954. Bill Daniels would go on to become a tour de force in the cable industry, and would be celebrated not only for his business acumen but also his strong ethics. He owned the American Basketball Association’s Utah Stars, launched one of the first regional sports networks, and became an owner of the Los Angeles Lakers. Yet for all of his success in business, Bill Daniels was just as recognized for his generosity and compassion. Throughout his life, he made large philanthropic gifts, such as large donations to the University of Denver to incorporate ethics into its business school curriculum (now known as the Daniels College of Business), and launching Young Americans Bank to help children learn financial literacy. On a more personal level, he
Concert Hall and the construction of the Theatre Complex, and a stint as the Rocky Mountain Bureau Chief for People magazine, and Marne Davis Kellogg’s career path is most certainly storied. If her name sounds familiar, it should. In addition to her nearly 40 year tenure with The Kellogg Organization, Marne Davis Kellogg is also an international best-selling author. From 1996-2007, she penned 11 mystery novels. Which meant a typical day for Marne was anything but typical. “When you write a mystery novel, everything has to work. The story has to be completely authentic, and so your research has to be meticulous,” she explains. For Marne, whose earlier stories followed a US Marshall in Wyoming, that research was oftentimes grisly. “I was spending my days at crime scenes, autopsies and exhumations in order to fully grasp the intricacies behind the stories I was writing – which typically
was known to leave anonymous envelopes of cash in mailboxes for people he read about in the newspaper that were down on their luck. Bill Daniels spent the last few years of his life planning the Daniels Fund, and when he passed away on March 7, 2000, his $1.1 billion estate transferred to the foundation, which began making grants and scholarships that year. Bill identified funding areas that were important to him based on his personal experiences including Aging, Amateur Sports, Disabilities, Drug & Alcohol Addiction, Early Childhood Education, Ethics, Homeless & Disadvantaged, K-12 Education, and Youth Development, and scholarships for deserving students. From its inception in 2000 through the end of 2019, the Daniels Fund distributed $877.2 million in grants and scholarships. That includes support of 2,814 nonprofit organizations with $654.8 million in grants. During that time, the Daniels Fund has also paid $204.6 million in scholarships for 4,149 Daniels Scholars, and an additional $17.8 million in scholarship grants for non-traditional students through the Boundless Opportunity Scholarship Program. “Bill once said if you spent your life helping others and were remembered as an honest person, you would leave this world with a clear conscience and a smile on your face,” said Hank Brown, Interim President & CEO of the Daniels Fund. “I would like to think that Bill would be smiling today to see the meaningful legacy he left in his community.” More via danielsfund.org
centered on a murder.” Definitely not the picture one might paint when they think of a flaxen haired finishing school alumnae, but one that Marne threw herself into wholeheartedly. Until something that changed everything occurred – 9/11. “September 11th had a huge impact on me. After that, I needed a break from such heavy subject matter,” Marne explains. With that, Kick Keswick was born, marking Marne’s most beloved character and an ensuing five book series. A jewel thief from Provence working at a London auction house, creating the Keswick persona saw Marne spending her days at the Sotheby’s magnificent jewels auctions and on the floor of New York City’s finest jewelry stores as opposed to the city morgue – a welcomed diversion. “I wanted to write about beauty. And while grand theft is still a crime, no one was killed in the Kick Keswick books,” she laughs. Those very books became a touchstone for readers
– a distraction that proved instrumental through trying times. “The most rewarding thing about writing was the letters I received from readers – cancer patients to Katrina victims – who said that my books helped carry them through. There’s something about a jewel thief that creates a sense of escape and being able to do that for these individuals was incredibly humbling.” It’s that feeling of making a real impact – in changing someone’s life – that remains Marne Davis Kellogg’s driving force. Whether that impact comes from writing or from her work in philanthropy, the sentiment remains the same. “The work we are doing is important. It is transforming lives. There’s nothing more satisfying than that.” Marne and Peter Kellogg reside in Cherry Creek and on their Colorado ranch. Reach them via kelloggorganization.com.
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