An all-indoor outlet mall in the Denver Metro Area, Colorado Mills provides over 160 storefronts with sought-after designer brands in fashion, beauty, gifts and more. Open in 2002 on the Lakewood/Golden border, outlet savings here can climb up to 70% off retail price.
A unique draw of Colorado Mills mall is their partnership with 40 West Arts District. Themed art exhibitions and featured-artist sculptures are scheduled for display at the shopping center throughout the year.
Shopping – Designer brands at Colorado Mills include Adidas Outlet, Eddie Bauer Outlet, LOFT Outlet, and Nike Factory Store. Some of the trendy boutique shops like Earthbound Trading Company offer fashion-forward clothing and gift items.
Burlington, Dick’s Sporting Goods and Super Target bring in a large percentage of this shopping center’s traffic.
Dining – The Colorado Mills mall hosts a small Dining Pavilion near the J. Crew Factory entrance on one end and near H&M on the other. Fast food favorites are served here, including Asian, Italian and Mexican cuisine. Various snack shops are scattered throughout the mall, for food gifts and treats to take home.
Restaurant dining is also a perk of Colorado Mills mall. Yard House serves American cuisine with a large selection of draft beer. The Yard House entrance is next to Super Target and across the road from United Artists Theaters.
Entertainment – A lot of entertainment opportunities for kids and adults can be found at Colorado Mills. Movies, gaming and an indoor shooting range are just a few of the activities Colorado Mills provides for adults, families and teens.
For physical activity fun, kids can let loose through jumping and active games at The Bounce Place, Jumpstreet (indoor trampoline park) and Action Time (bungee trampoline).
Getting There
Colorado Mills outlet mall is in Lakewood, 7 miles west of Downtown Denver off the 1-70 and 6th avenue corridor.
Details
Address: 14500 W Colfax Ave, Lakewood, CO 80401
Phone: 303-384-3000
Website: simon.com/mall/colorado-mills
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