Lakewood Informer

Resident generated news about Lakewood, Colorado

Lakewood Informer

Resident generated news about Lakewood, Colorado

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Local Grocery, Gift, & Honey Shop Opening in Lakewood on April 18

On April 18, Homestead in the Hood Mercantile will celebrate its grand opening in Lakewood. Located at 1385 Carr Street just a block off West Colfax Avenue, the shop will stock locally sourced goods, groceries, gifts, and more, with Homestead in the Hood’s own hive products taking center stage. Homestead in the Hood Mercantile is a part of The Victor shopping center, a community oriented, horseshoe-shaped building with a common courtyard housing interconnected businesses Mint & Serif Coffee House, All Its Own gift and plant shop, and Moose and Frankie skin and body care shop.

Letter to the Editor: A Few Reasons Why I Don’t Spend Money in Lakewood

Letter to the Editor: A Few Reasons Why I Don’t Spend Money in Lakewood by Christina Suzanne One way we can support our communities is to shop at local businesses and hire local serviceproviders. But when a “business district” is chaotic, joyless, uninspiring, and dangerous,people may think twice about spending their disposable income there. Colfax: Here’s how I described Colfax to a friend in Los Angeles…”There are Porsche and Audidealerships but also a plasma center, several tattoo parlors and pawn shops…no ice creamparlors or bookstores. There are lots of motels that are halfway houses and you have to becareful when driving because people may randomly run into the street.” While the Natural Grocers is staffed by really nice people, I still approach it with caution afterwitnessing a person hide a rather large knife behind dry goods on one of the shelves. “He likesto do that every night,” an employee told me. Wadsworth: Driving South on Wadsworth a few weeks ago, to the right was a homeless campwith strung-out people milling about. To the left, an urgent care center with boarded upwindows. I then realized I could not continue the arduous journey to BelMar Whole Foods, sit inthe left-turn lane by Alameda, and pretend not to notice the beggars and windshield washers. For the record, I think it’s cruel and inhumane to support people living and using drugs inpublic spaces when they need medical attention and professional care. The only place anyoneshould see beggars is at a Renaissance Festival where it’s part of the “experience.”Lack of Services: I really tried to make appointments to see medical and dentalprofessionals. I even waited several months only to have appointments canceled at the lastminute (not fun after arranging time off from work). On the rare occasion I was finally able tosee a provider, the experience was terrifying and I had to call an attorney in Littleton. Limited Selection: While readily available and abundant in Lakewood, tattoos, drugs, alcohol,reptiles, guns, and plasma are not items I currently need, nor want for my household. Lakewood-Adjacent Doesn’t Count: I do shop at Cosmo’s for pet food but it’s actually inWheat Ridge. Sometimes I purchase things at Colorado Mills/Denver West but I have yet tomeet anyone who can confirm if that area is Lakewood or Golden  

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