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    The Streets at SouthGlenn

    4.0 (36 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Cindy L.

    The 80s BAND...HOW FUN! This band reminds me of the night that I got backstage passes to Pat Benatar and then I get to party with the band, oh yeah. It's was a night I will barely remember but I'll never forget. They have a summertime concert series in the main square and in the winter time they turn that area into an ice-skating rink. Fun restaurants, great selection of stores, and the flowers and landscaping are beautiful. I WOULD recommend shopping here, so fun.

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    Tracie B.

    I worked at the SouthGlenn Mall when I was a teenager. It was a typical indoor mall on a single level but tiered from end-to-end. At the north end was May D&F which later became Macy's and on the south end, Sears. As do all indoor malls, SouthGlenn was once new and cool but eventually became old and tired. The recent architectural trend toward taking old indoor malls and turning them into hip outdoor "new-urban" centers has become ever popular throughout the metro area. Lowry and Stapleton are the largest with a mass of apartments, condos, town homes and single family homes mixed in with shops and restaurants. Bel Mar, which was transformed from the old Villa Italia Mall and now The Streets of SouthGlenn are smaller new-urban areas. We visited Restaurant Home, one of the few (currently) restaurants at SouthGlenn. We were also looking forward to checking out the new Whole Foods to compare it to the WF closer to home. The anchors (Macy's and Sears) are still there, in the same place, but everything in between is an open-air mass of retail and living space inhabited by only a handful of restaurants and retail. In the center there is a huge fountain (sans water for now - hopefully it will be fully functioning during the winter months). Radiating from the fountain are is a large movie theater, the two anchor stores, the massive Whole Foods and a few restaurants and stores. I was expecting to find the usual (chains), Banana Republic, Ann Taylor etc., but was surprised that they are not there. I'm not sure was the occupancy rate is but it looked like about twenty percent. The side streets have a fair amount of diagonal parking and the large lot outside of WF was pretty full - undoubtedly for WF shoppers. The developer included an outdoor sound system so you can listen to music while walking around. This made it feel a little like an upscale amusement park - without the rides, or the people. I get what they are going for. They are trying to create an area where young professionals want to live, shop and eat. My problem with SouthGlenn, and with all of these new urban centers is that everything is built at the same time and all of the buildings look like it. My prediction is that in ten years time you will be able to precisely pinpoint the year that the area was built and that the architecture will be "oh, so 2009" and out-of-date. Go to the Highlands neighborhood, Old Littleton and a myriad of other small urban neighborhoods and you notice how different everything looks, probably because these neighborhoods evolved over time. Don't get me wrong, The Streets at SouthGlenn is "pretty" and I hope that as the economy continues to recover that all of that empty is filled with lots of local restaurants and shops and that people decide to live there. In that way perhaps it will change and grow over time, not to be torn down and replaced with the next "new thing" twenty years from now.

    Just a really pretty fountain. I like it a lot.
    Myla M.

    I really enjoyed this outdoor mall. The big fountain is beautiful and there's seating close to it, so it's nice to sit for a bit and relax. Moderately priced eateries and a variety of different stores make this a perfect one-stop shop. You can get lunch go shopping then stop at whole foods and grab groceries! Perfect spot to meet up with friends and grab a cocktail as well. There are these cute luxury condo type apartments there as well. Conveniently located near Cherrywood Square and other shopping centers. Oh yeah. There's a pretty awesome pokestops here!

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    Sheri L.

    Great Stores and I love the outdoor feel. The overpriced Crepe place is good, but a rip off...it's all part of the experience, I guess. Thinking about it, pretty much everything costs too much money there. It's still a perfect way to spend a nice afternoon. You don't HAVE to spend $ to enjoy yourself.

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    Great place. I love mellow mushroom, smoking joes and bar Louie. Only decent "night life" in that area of suburbia.

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    The Santa at Southglenn leads the kids in Christmas carols. I've never seen a singing Santa. He was awesome!

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    The big fountain is beautiful and there's seating close to it, so it's nice to sit for a bit and relax.

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    Yesterday at approximately 2:15 PM, my husband and I entered the TJ Maxx store, as we routinely do…read moreon weekends. Upon entering, a security guard also entered and gave us a prolonged and unusual look. At the time, we did not think much of it and continued shopping. Shortly after, my husband went to the coffee section while I remained in the women's clothing area. I moved between the women's section, the juniors section, and then the designer area. Throughout this entire time, the security guard followed me closely, remaining only a few feet behind me. Each time I moved to a different section, he moved immediately after me and maintained the same close distance. At one point, I heard the security guard make a phone call, which appeared to be regarding me. His proximity and behavior made me feel uncomfortable and unsafe. I contacted my husband and informed him that I was being followed and profiled by the security guard. He came to join me immediately, yet the security guard continued to follow me even after my husband arrived. I then spoke with a manager to report the situation. What was particularly concerning is that many other shoppers in the store were dressed similarly to me, sweats and jackets, which was appropriate given that it was snowing. The only clear difference between myself and those shoppers was that I was the only visibly brown person in the area. The security guard's behavior made me feel criminalized and unwelcome, as though I was being treated as suspicious solely based on my appearance. This experience was deeply distressing. No customer should be made to feel intimidated, surveilled, or forced to leave a store based on race or ethnicity. This incident reflects a serious concern regarding discriminatory treatment of shoppers, particularly people of color

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