Friday, February 18, 2011

History of Bel Mar

As we approach the Grand Opening of our Bel Mar office I thought it might be interesting to find out the history of Bel Mar. I really didn't think much of the "new" mall area. I've driven by it several times. I'm not from Colorado so I didn't know it has history. If you learn nothing else about me as your HP blogger you will know that I love to learn something new especially when it comes to history!

A little bit of history about the city of Lakewood, Colorado itself first. Lakewood was platted by Charles Welch and W.A.H. Loveland. As you probably know Loveland was the president of the Colorado Central Railroad. Loveland wanted to settle down in a new community after he retired from the railroad. He picked the area west of Denver along Colfax Avenue. Many wealthy residents of Denver chose this Lakewood district for their summer estates. Lakewood put itself on the map following the establishment of the Remington Arms Company ammunition factory in 1941. The arms company is now the site of the Denver Federal Center which is the largest concentration of Federal agencies outside of Washington, D.C. Lakewood was operating in part as a city for 80 years before it was incorporated in 1969. Lakewood is currently the 4th largest city in Colorado with a population of 141,943(2008 census reports).

Enter in now the Villa Italia Mall which was located in the area now known as Bel Mar. The Villa Italia Mall was located in the area of West Alameda and South Wadsworth Blvd. The land used for the mall was a part of the 750 acre estate of heiress May Bonfils-Stanton. The mall was the idea of Charles Stanton(May Bonfils-Stanton's husband) and architect Gene Shrewsury. The mall was completed in March 1966. It was the largest mall from Chicago to Los Angles that was anchored by J.C. Penny, Montgomery Ward and Joslins. The interior of the mall was decorated with columns from Colorado's old U.S. Mint Customs House, terra cotta tile, fountains and Roman statues. The mall felt the crunch of competition in the early 1990's. The City of Lakewood took charge in 1998 and purchased the land in a joint venture with Continuum Development. They were able to acquire the buildings and leases in 2001. The city rezoned the area so it could be used for mixed development instead of just an enclosed retail space. Demolition began July 15, 2001 on Villa Italia.

Now Bel Mar is an outdoor area that isn't just for shopping. You will find an urban community where you can find an apartment, office and many retail offerings. Keeping in the Italian heritage of the Villa Italia, Bel Mar still hosts an annual Italian Festival that usually takes place in the Fall.

Now you know a little of the history of our newest location in Bel Mar. So join us at our grand opening celebration taking place on Wednesday, February 23rd 4:30-7:00 PM. Call the office to RSVP. 303.629.4921

Written by,
Robin Wilkerson
HP Staff

*My facts came from Wikipedia(history of Lakewood) and the Mall of Fame Blog(history of the Villa Italia Mall)*

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