Bagel shop takes space on Colorado Blvd. for second Denver location

P7182122 scaled

A location at 550 Grant St. in Denver has been the only Moe’s Broadway Bagel in Denver until now. (Karoline Leonard/BusinessDen)

Moe’s Broadway Bagel is slicing further into the Denver market.

The Boulder-based chain has leased space in the Century 21 Plaza retail center at 1390 S. Colorado Blvd. for its second location in the Mile High City.

It will move into a 2,700-square-foot suite between two other restaurants, Ajinoya Ramen and Zero Degrees, facing Colorado Boulevard. 

John and Patty Sherman founded Moe’s Broadway Bagel 32 years ago in Boulder. The family-run business now owns seven shops including one at 550 Grant St. in Denver, which opened in 1995. 

The couple’s son Peter Sherman, who is the business’s vice president and store manager, said he hopes the Century 21 Plaza location will open around New Year’s.

“We’ve been looking for another location in Denver for years,” Sherman said. “An employee of our Grant Street location drove by and told us to check the space out, so we did. It’s in a great location, and we’re really excited to expand more in Denver.” 

Century 21 Plaza, owned by Antonoff & Co., is at the corner of Colorado Boulevard and Arkansas Avenue. It was previously home to a Century 21 Theater and a White Spot coffee shop, both of which were built in 1967 by Ben Antonoff and closed in the 1990s. For 25 years, only two tenants — Ultimate Electronics, formerly known as SoundTrack, and a Hooters — occupied the building until the Antonoff family decided to redevelop and expand it into a retail center. 

Sherman said Moe’s Broadway Bagel is continuing to look to expand into areas from Denver’s southern suburbs all the way up to Fort Collins, which does not have a Moe’s location. No deals have been finalized, he said. 

“We’re still family-owned and family-run,” Sherman said. “So we need to be able to be at all the locations. … We make our recipes in Boulder daily, and every night we transport the raw bagel dough to our storefronts to be baked in house, so we can’t go too far.” 

Denver is experiencing something of a bagel renaissance, with newer entrants such as Call Your Mother Deli and Rich Spirit Bagels opening in the past year and joining more-established spots such as Moe’s and Rosenberg’s Bagels. Leroy’s Bagels has another location in the works on Platte Street, and the new Odell’s Bagel Co. is gearing up to open in West Highland.

P7182122 scaled

A location at 550 Grant St. in Denver has been the only Moe’s Broadway Bagel in Denver until now. (Karoline Leonard/BusinessDen)

Moe’s Broadway Bagel is slicing further into the Denver market.

The Boulder-based chain has leased space in the Century 21 Plaza retail center at 1390 S. Colorado Blvd. for its second location in the Mile High City.

It will move into a 2,700-square-foot suite between two other restaurants, Ajinoya Ramen and Zero Degrees, facing Colorado Boulevard. 

John and Patty Sherman founded Moe’s Broadway Bagel 32 years ago in Boulder. The family-run business now owns seven shops including one at 550 Grant St. in Denver, which opened in 1995. 

The couple’s son Peter Sherman, who is the business’s vice president and store manager, said he hopes the Century 21 Plaza location will open around New Year’s.

“We’ve been looking for another location in Denver for years,” Sherman said. “An employee of our Grant Street location drove by and told us to check the space out, so we did. It’s in a great location, and we’re really excited to expand more in Denver.” 

Century 21 Plaza, owned by Antonoff & Co., is at the corner of Colorado Boulevard and Arkansas Avenue. It was previously home to a Century 21 Theater and a White Spot coffee shop, both of which were built in 1967 by Ben Antonoff and closed in the 1990s. For 25 years, only two tenants — Ultimate Electronics, formerly known as SoundTrack, and a Hooters — occupied the building until the Antonoff family decided to redevelop and expand it into a retail center. 

Sherman said Moe’s Broadway Bagel is continuing to look to expand into areas from Denver’s southern suburbs all the way up to Fort Collins, which does not have a Moe’s location. No deals have been finalized, he said. 

“We’re still family-owned and family-run,” Sherman said. “So we need to be able to be at all the locations. … We make our recipes in Boulder daily, and every night we transport the raw bagel dough to our storefronts to be baked in house, so we can’t go too far.” 

Denver is experiencing something of a bagel renaissance, with newer entrants such as Call Your Mother Deli and Rich Spirit Bagels opening in the past year and joining more-established spots such as Moe’s and Rosenberg’s Bagels. Leroy’s Bagels has another location in the works on Platte Street, and the new Odell’s Bagel Co. is gearing up to open in West Highland.

This story is for our paid subscribers only. Please become one of the thousands of BizSense Pro readers today!

Your subscription has expired. Renew now by choosing a subscription below!

For more informaiton, head over to your profile.

Profile


SUBSCRIBE NOW

 — 

 — 

 — 

TERMS OF SERVICE:

ALL MEMBERSHIPS RENEW AUTOMATICALLY. YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR A 1 YEAR MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL AT THE RATE IN EFFECT AT THAT TIME UNLESS YOU CANCEL YOUR MEMBERSHIP BY LOGGING IN OR BY CONTACTING [email protected].

ALL CHARGES FOR MONTHLY OR ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPS ARE NONREFUNDABLE.

EACH MEMBERSHIP WILL ONLY FUNCTION ON UP TO 3 MACHINES. ACCOUNTS ABUSING THAT LIMIT WILL BE DISCONTINUED.

FOR ASSISTANCE WITH YOUR MEMBERSHIP PLEASE EMAIL [email protected]




Return to Homepage

Comments are closed.