I think that when Flatirons Crossing was built on what had been grazing land off US 36, that was how the developer was positioning it. Me? I'd rather visit a real downtown.
It's pretty posh, as malls go. I moved to Denver just before it opened, and used to work and live nearby. I did notice that the food court has a lot better selection now.
As a place to kill time, it's not bad, Claire. Not many other options around there.
Beatrice, yep, that's where I got my coffee.
Mimi, I managed to get out of there without throwing too much money. I almost bought a cherry pitter at WS, but put it back. I did buy bras at Nordstrom. On sale!
semantics? I still don't get how I can be a "guest" at Target.
ReplyDeleteI think that when Flatirons Crossing was built on what had been grazing land off US 36, that was how the developer was positioning it. Me? I'd rather visit a real downtown.
ReplyDeleteThat is a euphemism for a euphemism. We all know mall really means big building you throw money into! lol
ReplyDeleteDid you go to the Nordstrom's "coffee bar"?
ReplyDeleteIt's pretty posh, as malls go. I moved to Denver just before it opened, and used to work and live nearby. I did notice that the food court has a lot better selection now.
ReplyDeleteAs a place to kill time, it's not bad, Claire. Not many other options around there.
Beatrice, yep, that's where I got my coffee.
Mimi, I managed to get out of there without throwing too much money. I almost bought a cherry pitter at WS, but put it back. I did buy bras at Nordstrom. On sale!