Lazy Dog, a 20-year-old modern American concept, is expanding to the Castle Rock area, the company’s website shows. The restaurant will begin serving patrons next year at the 5949 Alpine Vista Circle location.
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Data from Construction Journal shows the project consists of constructing a 9,140-square-foot space, for which a site development plan was approved in June. It is a $3,000,000 contractor job, estimates state.
The one-story building will have a bar and outdoor dining options. It is located in the Promenade at Castle Rock, which is the second-most frequented retail plaza in the state. The town is also Colorado’s fastest-growing city.
Founded in California in 2003, Lazy Dog has expanded to multiple states and grown to a company with annual profits of $383 million. Its founders are also the masterminds behind the popular Mimi’s Cafe chain.