Saturday, October 23, 2010

So what do Boulderites do when the University of Colorado hosts Homecoming on a beautiful Saturday in October?  They come to Cherry Creek No
So what do Boulderites do when the University of Colorado hosts Homecoming on a beautiful Saturday in October? They come to Cherry Creek North, specifically NorthCreek! The EILEEN FISHER store at NorthCreek and Edible Communities Publications co-hosted a local food and wine tasting at 2800 East Second Avenue. Edible Front Range, the publication celebrating local Colorado food, farms and cuisines promoted local wines from Colorado vintners, local breads, cheeses and harvest apples. Colorado's abundant sunshine, warm days and cool nights with consistent low humidity provide perfect conditions for wine grapes. While sipping a merlot, the editor/publisher of Edible Front Range dialogued the merits of edible landscaping with a couple, from Boulder, that converted their backyard lawn into an organic garden.
Ambitious? Perhaps, but forward thinking and green in value. Their edible landscape was featured in the Boulder Daily Camera about a month back, they are just now bringing in the herb pots.
Speaking of green, NorthCreek is the luxury mixed use retail/residential community built green in the heart of Cherry Creek North. The award winning architecture, construction and landscape at NorthCreek inspires and applauds the abundance of Colorado's local product. The stone at NorthCreek was quarried in Lyons, north of Boulder and was installed by the Gallegos Company from Colorado. NorthCreek's mission is quality with sustainability.
Stop by NorthCreek for more information and a tour of our luxury Tower Condominiums, Brownstones and Courtyard Flats. The sales center is located on Second Avenue, EILEEN FISHER is our neighbor. We are open seven days a week.
www.northcreekdenver.com

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