Become a part of Northern Colorado’s one-stop shopping, dining, and gathering destination with ownership committed to propelling tenants’ success and creative space solutions in The Promenade Shops at Centerra.
The Promenade Shops at Centerra is a community experience prioritizing the lifestyles of its visitors, as a result making the businesses here cherished members of the community themselves. Some of the main anchors include Dick's Sporting Goods, Macy’s, Best Buy, Barnes & Noble, and MetroLux Theatres, which just opened the first IMAX screen in Northern Colorado. Additionally, many specialty draws bring folks from all around, like Biaggi’s Ristorante Italiano, Build-A-Bear, Rock Bottom Brewery, White House Black Market, and more. Outside of the stores, guests are treated to a Main Street atmosphere of tree-lined walkways with outdoor seating and fire pits.
Ownership understands that the modern consumer wants more out of shopping outings than just meandering down storefronts; they want a place where their families and friends can have fun while visiting their favorite retailers and restaurants. The Promenade Shops at Centerra team ensures this with constant year-round events like kids craft days, the winter ice skating rink, Sunday Cars and Coffee in the summer, a holiday breakfast and photo opportunities with Santa, Halloween on The Promenade, outdoor concerts, and much more. They want to help their tenants match the vibrant atmosphere and are willing to offer creative tenant improvement packages to design the perfect space.
Located at the intersection of Interstate 25 and Highway 34, The Promenade Shops at Centerra is at a supremely accessible location, and the other attractions that have popped up around it further cement this as a powerful regional destination. UCHealth Medical Center of the Rockies, Scheels’ new and first Colorado location, Chapungu Sculpture Park, over 2,000 apartment units, and an incoming Bass Pro Shops surround this pivotal juncture. While Loveland has its own affluent and rapidly growing consumer base, its highly connected location draws visitors from many other flourishing areas. Residents of Fort Collins, the home of Colorado State, Johnstown, and Greeley, ranked the No. 5 Boomtown in America, commonly frequent The Promenade Shops at Centerra. Access to this will be further heightened with the Interstate 25 express lane project and a road expansion around the center's north side.