Infinite Monkey Theorem will move in at Stanley Marketplace
Yesterday morning, Stanley Marketplace offered its Facebook fans a hint about the next future business to be revealed.
An image of the chimp raising a glass of wine might have been too good a clue, because it came as no surprise when it was announced today that Infinite Monkey Theorem would be moving into the old Stanley Aviation building.
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The Colorado winery will open in Stanley Marketplace, 2501 Dallas St., Aurora, later this year. Its original taproom is at 3200 Larimer St., Denver.
Retail space inside the former aerospace company’s building was completely leased to about 50 local businesses before construction even began. Infinite Monkey Theorem is in the company of Rosenberg’s Bagels, Rolling Smoke BBQ, GoodBird Kitchen, Hope Tank and more.

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