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You'll never be lacking for a place to shop in Colorado Springs.  Once a western outpost, this city of more than 350,000 is now a booming retail hub.  Shopping is a popular past-time in Colorado Springs.  There are two regional malls, approximately 33 major shopping centers and 197 smaller centers.  Most of the major national retailers and franchise chains are represented in the area.

In addition, downtown Colorado Springs offers a variety of small, owner-operated shops.  Manitou Springs provides many souvenir shops, but it is also a rich source of local art.  Colorado City offers shoppers an eclectic assortment of restaurants, boutiques, antique stores, and art galleries.  

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On Base Shopping

New BX, commissary complex nearing completion 

by Steve Brady
21st Space Wing Public Affairs


3/6/2007 - PETERSON AFB, Colo.  -- Shopping options for Airmen and retirees here are expanding with the opening of the new Base Exchange and commissary.

The estimated $40 million project is slated to open June 5 at Pete East.

"The quantity, and quality, of products at the new BX and commissary is 50 percent more so their shopping experience will be a lot more," said Chief Master Sgt. Mike Hayter, 21st Services Squadron superintendent. "That keeps the morale up," he said, as he led a tour of about 35 chiefs and first sergeants through the new complex Feb. 27.

Shopping at the two stores allows servicemebers and their families to stretch their dollars farther.

"AAFES is about a 22 percent savings over shopping in the local area, the commissary varies from 30 to 35 percent savings, and when you put more money in young Airmen's pockets the morale is higher and they can do more with their dollars," he said.

The new commissary will have about 52,000 square feet of retail space, nearly twice the size of the current commissary, featuring 13 rows of shelving versus the nine rows now.

"The old store does not have enough holding power, we're out there stocking everyday," said Bobby Mings, commissary store director. The new store will stock more items,- 24,000 versus the 16,800 at the current location, he said.

Special features include rotisserie chicken, a sushi bar, international bakery and a much larger delicatessen. Self service cash registers will also offer a new option for customers.

Next door, the new BX will have nearly 60,000 square feet of retail space, versus 36,000 at the current location.

"We are increasing space by 45 percent," said Michael Friedman, BX store manager. "We expanded aisle space and stock space - it will be a pleasant surprise," he said.

Other additions include a significantly larger food court with seating for 250 and expanded food options. Anthony's Pizza and Robin Hood will move to the new BX and be joined by Taco Bell, Charlie's Steakery, Manchu Wok and Starbucks Coffee.

Other new features include a nail salon, UPS store, flower shop, optometrist and a western wear store. Military clothing will relocate to the new complex, and an alterations shop will be located next door. A bank, GNC, five window refill pharmacy and Services concessions will also be featured at the new complex.

"There is a high retiree population in the area and this also gives them a newer facility to shop in. It also puts dollars back into the MWR fund which in turn helps the base, and the community also gets a viable partner that continues to grow," Chief Hayter said. An estimated 40 new jobs will be created with the operations of the new complex.

Access to the complex is easiest through the East Gate, which will have expanded hours to meet the demand.

The grand opening is set for June 5 to 9 and will include a magician and other activities, and thousands of dollars in giveaways including a motorcycle.

3/7/2007

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