Denver ice cream favorite expanding to Fort Collins, Stapleton
DENVER — LoHi ice cream icon Little Man Ice Cream is planning stores in Stapleton and Fort Collins, ten years after the milk jug-shaped kiosk was first opened at West 30th Avenue and Tejon Street.
BusinessDen reports that a 22-foot tall kiosk in the shape of a hand-churned ice cream bucket will be the anchor tenant at The Exchange in Fort Collins. Meanwhile, an airplane wing replica will be the kiosk at Eastbridge Town Center plaza in Stapleton. That new store is expected to open this fall.
The two new shops will be Little Man’s fourth and fifth, with more on the way. A new bakery and ice cream facility is expected to open on West Colfax Avenue by the end of the summer, and the store is negotiating a lease in Park Hill.
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DENVER — LoHi ice cream icon Little Man Ice Cream is planning stores in Stapleton and Fort Collins, ten years after the milk jug-shaped kiosk was first opened at West 30th Avenue and Tejon Street.
BusinessDen reports that a 22-foot tall kiosk in the shape of a hand-churned ice cream bucket will be the anchor tenant at The Exchange in Fort Collins. Meanwhile, an airplane wing replica will be the kiosk at Eastbridge Town Center plaza in Stapleton. That new store is expected to open this fall.
The two new shops will be Little Man’s fourth and fifth, with more on…
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