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But what local establishments that have now been closed do you wish would make a comeback?
We asked Gazette readers on Facebook what popular local restaurants they miss that are no longer in Colorado Springs.
The response was impressive, with more than 150 comments and hundreds of replies to those comments. More than 20 different restaurants were mentioned.
There were some who longed for the return of franchises that have left Colorado Springs but exist in other places like Fuddruckers and Marie Calender s. After doing some digging, I was surprised to learn Shakey s Pizza is still in business, primarily in California. There s also still a Godfather s Pizza in Colorado. You ll have to drive to Pueblo to eat there.
9 local restaurants Colorado Springs residents still wish we had gazette.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from gazette.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
David Jenkins, founder and chairman of NorâWood Development Group â the regionâs most prolific development company â has proposed creating the GSF Business Improvement District covering 23 acres where the old
Gazette building is located at 30 S. Prospect St. The BID, just east of downtown, also will include the neighboring long-closed St. Francis Hospital, city planners said in agenda materials for the March 8 City Council work session. Norâwood owns the property at issue.
The BID and two associated metro districts would issue up to $100 million to fund public improvements, including utilities, two parking garages, drainage improvements, parks, streetscapes, landscaping and public art.
UPDATE: This blog has been updated to reflect comments about property values from County Assessor Steve Schleiker.
David Jenkins, founder and chairman of Nor Wood Development Group â the region s most prolific development company â has proposed creating the GSF Business Improvement District covering 23 acres where the old
Gazette building is located at 30 S. Prospect St. The BID, just east of downtown, also will include the neighboring long-closed St. Francis Hospital, city planners said in agenda materials for the March 8 City Council work session. Nor wood owns the property at issue.
The BID and two associated metro districts would issue up to $100 million to fund public improvements, including utilities, two parking garages, drainage improvements, parks, streetscapes, landscaping and public art.