LOVELAND, COLO. — October 2, 2017 — The Marketplace at Centerra, located off Hwy. 34 and Rocky Mountain Avenue in Loveland, has something for everyone this fall at the eleventh annual Halloween Hullabaloo at Centerra. Join your fellow costumed creatures at the Hullabaloo on Fall River Drive on Saturday, October 28 from noon to 4 p.m. when The Marketplace at Centerra transforms into an autumn delight and a day of memorable family fun.

This annual spooktacular street festival will feature a wide variety of complimentary hands-on and interactive activities for all ages from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. Enjoy pumpkin bowling, a not-so-spooky hay maze, face painting, petting zoo, barrel train, spookie selfie station, games, crafts, treats and more! Trunk-n-treat returns to Fall River Drive courtesy of the Motorplex at Centerra. Complimentary goodies and candy available, while supplies last.

The festival concludes with a Halloween costume contest from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. on the main stage. Guests are invited to visit the Centerra Booth prior to 3 p.m. to register for the costume contest. The contest is open to all ages including infants, children, adults, groups and family pets. First, second and third place prizes will be awarded in each age group as follows: Ages 0-4; Ages 5-7; Ages 8-12; Ages 13 & up; group theme; and family pet. Dress up the entire family and join in the fun.

Halloween revelers are also encouraged to bring a canned food item to this year’s event and feed our hungry monster at the center stage to support the Food Bank for Larimer County.

Admission to the Halloween Hullabaloo at Centerra is FREE. The festival takes place on Fall River Drive between Panera Bread and Noodles located west of Interstate 25 and Highway 34. For more information on the Halloween Hullabaloo, please visit www.centerra.com or call 970.962.9990.

The 2017 Halloween Hullabaloo at Centerra is brought to you by Centerra partners, Townsquare Media, 99.9 The Point and the Thompson Valley Band Boosters.

LOVELAND, COLO. — August 22, 2017 — McWHINNEY, an experienced Colorado-based real estate investment, management and development company responsible for the 3,000-acre master-planned community of Centerra, located in Loveland, Colo., continues to expand its footprint with the addition of new office tenants throughout its business parks. Centerra’s amenities and prime location at Interstate 25 and U.S. 34 continue to draw businesses seeking to expand or relocate along the Front Range.

Employers Council has moved into 3,467 square feet of office space in FDC II, located at 5250 Hahns Peak Drive. Amazing Care Home Health Services opens this month in its 3,028-square foot space in the Compass Bank Building located at 5285 McWhinney Blvd. Transpro Burgener has moved into 1,800 square feet of office space in Rangeview One at 2725 Rocky Mountain Avenue. Kaiser Permanente has renewed its lease in Hahns Peak One located at 4850 Hahns Peak Drive, and Safelite has expanded its headquarters at 5195 E. 37th Street to include 41,945 square feet, sharing Centerra Industrial with Toddy’s. Pinnacle Agriculture will soon be moving into its new location at 1880 Fall River Drive, occupying 26,159 square feet. At the Marketplace, Puttin’ on the Wax waxing studio recently moved to its new location at 1569 Fall River Drive, adding 5 years to its lease term, and Sally Beauty Supply renewed its lease for an additional 7 years. Finally, the VA Clinic will be moving into 24,000 square feet at 5200 Hahns Peak Drive in the first quarter of 2018.

The Veterans Affairs Medical Center will hold a Veteran open house on Tuesday, Aug. 22, at 5 p.m. at the Associated Veterans of Loveland, 305 Cleveland Ave, in Loveland, Colo. The open house will provide a forum to all Veterans, their families and the community to learn about and discuss current and upcoming initiatives to improve VA access to care and benefits in Northern Colorado.

“We’re excited to welcome a diverse new mix of business partners to Centerra,” said Tom Hall, McWHINNEY Vice President of Commercial Operations. “Our continued growth is a reflection on the efforts made to provide businesses at Centerra with a unique and highly advantageous environment for their employees.”

LOVELAND, COLO. – June 12, 2017 – The UCHealth Sounds of Centerra concert series returns to Chapungu Sculpture Park at Centerra on Friday, July 7 for its tenth season. Bring your blankets and lawn chairs and find a comfortable spot on the Great Lawn to enjoy this year’s line-up from local and regional musicians. The performances will vary from traditional melodies to classic rock to contemporary bands, offering something for everyone. The concerts will be held on the Chapungu Great Lawn from 7 to 9 p.m. every Friday in July and are free to the public.

2017 Sounds of Centerra Concert Series Lineup:

Friday, July 7: 101st Army Rock Band – Rock n’ Roll
The 101st Army Rock Band plays a high-energy mix of rock and roll from the 70’s all the way through to the present. The group specializes in horn-driven funk and dance music, and has been featured at the Army-Wide Bandleader’s Conference, the Colorado Military Ball, the Denver People’s Fair and the Denver Independence Eve Celebration.

Friday, July 14: Face Vocal Band – A Capella
Face is an internationally acclaimed all-vocal rock band from Boulder, Colorado. Face has been captivating audiences for over a decade with their infectious energy punctuated by an endearing love of performance.

Friday, July 21: Ryan Chrys & The Rough Cuts – Country
Ryan Chrys and the Rough Cuts formed in January 2013, and have since been touring steadily through the North, Mid and South West states. Their music features a unique, edgy, country sound.

Friday, July 28: Soul School – Funk, R&B
Soul School features extensive entertainment experience and a vast repertoire of music which includes Golden Oldies, Beach, Motown, Country, Jazz, Rock, Funk, Rhythm and Blues and Contemporary.

Chick-fil-A will be onsite offering $5 dinner packages and Rock Bottom will offer concert-night carry out specials including Crispy chicken fingers for $8.99 and Fresh Mex tacos for $12.49. Rock Bottom will honor 10% off the day of the concerts on food purchases when you mention Sounds of Centerra. Complimentary popcorn and water will also be provided by Thompson Valley High School Band Boosters, while supplies last.

The 2017 UCHealth Sounds of Centerra Concert Series is brought to you by UCHealth, along with Associates in Family Medicine, Townsquare Media and EKS&H. Chapungu Sculpture Park is conveniently located at I-25 and US 34 on the corner of Centerra Parkway and Kendall Parkway just east of Macy’s at The Promenade Shops at Centerra. For more information, visit www.centerra.com or call 970.962.9990.

LOVELAND, COLO. — May 1, 2017 — Centerra is pleased to announce a partnership with The Heart Safe Community Initiative to provide FREE monthly CPR training to the community at two Centerra locations. From May through September, Centerra and Heart Safe will host complimentary “Friends and Family” (non-certification) lunchtime and evening trainings.

Lunchtime trainings will be on the first Tuesday of every month from 12-1 PM at the UNC Loveland Center, 2915 Rocky Mountain Ave., Suite 110. The evening trainings will be on the first Wednesday of each month from 5:30-6:30 PM in the cafeteria at High Plains School, 4255 Buffalo Mountain Drive. Online registration for both trainings are available at www.centerra.com.

“We are proud of our partnership with Centerra, which is known as a leader in civic engagement” said Captain Mark Turner, Thompson Valley EMS. “And we’re confident that this latest effort in CPR training will lead to lives being saved in our community.”

Each year more than 400,000 people in the United States go into sudden cardiac arrest, a condition where their heart suddenly stops beating. Without intervention, death occurs within minutes. Loveland’s Heart Safe Community initiative is a collaborative effort between Thompson Valley EMS, McKee Medical Center Foundation, McKee Medical Center, the CardioVascular Institute of Northern Colorado, Loveland Police, Loveland Fire and Rescue Authority, Loveland Emergency Communications, Thompson School District and Loveland residents Julie Kruit and Tom Lucero to improve health outcomes by raising awareness of sudden cardiac arrest, providing widespread CPR training to area residents, and facilitating placement of automated external defibrillators (AEDs) throughout the Loveland and Berthoud communities. AEDs work by shocking a heart back into a normal electrical rhythm. Statistics show that likelihood of survival increases dramatically when CPR and an AED are administered within minutes of sudden cardiac arrest.

To secure an AED for your business or organization, contact Thompson Valley EMS. The Heart Safe Initiative program has funds to assist nonprofits and will review purchase options with for-profit businesses. If you would like to register for an American Heart Association Heartsaver CPR/AED course, please visit TVEMS.

LOVELAND, COLO. — May 4, 2017 — McWHINNEY and Stonebridge Companies announce a new Courtyard by Marriott slated to be built at Centerra, an award-winning master-planned community located in the heart of Northern Colorado in Loveland. The new hotel will break ground in June of 2017 proximate to the highly operated I-25 and US 34 intersection, which provides direct access to strong corporate and leisure demand including Rocky Mountain National Park.

The four-story, 101-room hotel plans to include a bistro and lounge, more than 1,200 square feet of meeting space, fitness center, a market, pool, hot tub, and guest laundry. The Courtyard by Marriott will be located off Sky Pond Drive and Centerra Parkway, just south of The Promenade Shops at Centerra. The hotel will incorporate local artwork and will immediately connect with surrounding community amenities, including Chapungu Sculpture Park, and be within walking distance of nearby shopping and dining experiences. “At the heart of Northern Colorado, Centerra is the perfect location for a new hotel and we are excited to welcome Courtyard by Marriott to Centerra,” said David Crowder, McWHINNEY Vice President of Community Development/GM of Centerra. “The area is growing at a rapid pace and with that growth we also expect more visitors. The new Courtyard by Marriott will provide companies in the area with a convenient location for guests and will give visitors a place to call home.”

“We are thrilled to work with McWHINNEY on Centerra’s fourth and latest hotel project,” said Navin Dimond, President and CEO of Stonebridge Companies. “The hotel was designed under our “Distinguished Hospitality™” brand in order to ensure the best experience possible, as well as provide a true, local ambiance for guests.”

Centerra encompasses 3,000 acres of open space and lakes, homes, retail, dining and businesses. The master-planned community is home to hundreds of companies employing more than 7,000 people, 1.5 million square feet of retail space including more than 30 restaurants, three hotels, a health club, Pre-K-8 STEAM school and miles of trails and open space with breathtaking views of the Front Range. The unique community was built around two lakes and partners with High Plains Environmental Center to oversee and manage 275 acres of wetlands, open space and reservoirs within Centerra; and Chapungu Sculpture Park, a 26-acre walkable natural garden with more than 80 Zimbabwe stone sculptures throughout.

McWHINNEY is Northern Colorado’s premier developer with expertise in building office, industrial, retail, mixed-use, and hospitality assets. The Loveland and Denver-based company has developed more than 6,000 acres and 6 million square feet of property across the Rocky Mountain region and West coast.

Stonebridge Companies is the hospitality developer working with McWHINNEY on the new Courtyard by Marriott. The Centennial, Colo.-based company is an innovative hotel development and hospitality management firm. The company manages a portfolio of more than 45 hotels across the United States, and provides investor opportunities, hotel development services, hotel management services, and hospitality career opportunities to our partners and associates.

LOVELAND, COLO. — April 25, 2017 — McWHINNEY, developer of the 3,000-acre, award-winning master-planned community Centerra, in Loveland, is celebrating the 10th anniversary of The Marketplace at Centerra, at Highway 34 and Fall River Drive. The Marketplace at Centerra is a 500,000 sq. ft. retail power center with a portfolio of national brand retail anchors that include Target, Sportsman’s Warehouse, JoAnn, Old Navy, Ross, Marshalls, PetSmart, Bed Bath and Beyond and Pier 1 Imports. The Marketplace at Centerra is 99 percent leased, and a number of tenants have recently extended their leases on a long-term basis, attesting to the continued popularity of The Marketplace at Centerra shops.

Among the new offerings for consumers at The Marketplace at Centerra, the Target store, which was one of the first tenants to open in the shopping center in 1998, has begun a renovation that will be complete in July 2017. Target’s remodel will include enhanced home and electronics departments, an in-store Starbucks, additional self-checkout lanes and updated paint, flooring and LED lighting throughout.

“Centerra’s amenities and prime location at Interstate 25 and U.S. 34 continue to draw businesses seeking to expand or relocate along the Front Range,” said Tom Hall, Vice President of Commercial Operations for McWHINNEY. “More unique dining experiences and retail partners are planned in the coming year at The Marketplace, and we’re excited about the continuing growth.”

Experience the magic of the season amid thousands of twinkling lights illuminating Centerra as Santa and Mrs. Claus return for the holidays. Santa and his elves are setting up his Workshop at The Group, Inc., 5401 Stone Creek Circle, located in Loveland, for the first three Saturdays in December. Jolly Ole Saint Nick is eager to hear all the wishes of those who were naughty and nice, and Mrs. Claus is preparing her storytelling and a fun activity station. Santa’s helpers will park his sleigh and help capture those special holiday moments for families with free printed photos and fun activities for the whole family.

While Santa collects wishes, all the boys and girls can decorate ornaments, participate in a coloring contest, and listen while Mrs. Claus reads stories. When it’s time for some fresh air, families can head outside for cookies, hot cocoa and enjoy a complimentary horse-drawn wagon ride.

Santa’s Workshop Schedule:
December 3 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
December 10 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
December 17 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Location:
The Group, Inc.
5401 Stone Creek Circle
Loveland, CO.

This event is free and open to the public. Santa’s Workshop at Centerra is presented by Country Financial, and sponsored in part by Townsquare Media, K99, TRI 102.5, 99.9 The Point, 94.3 and Eye Center of Northern Colorado. For more information about Santa’s Workshops, please call 970.962.9990 or visit www.centerra.com.

In conjunction with the Workshops, Centerra will host a winter canned food drive to benefit The House of Neighborly Service. All non-perishable, pre-packaged food items are in need this holiday season. Items may be dropped off in the donation box located inside The Group’s entrance and will also be accepted during normal business hours when the Workshops are not in session.

The Marketplace at Centerra, located off Hwy. 34 and Rocky Mountain Avenue in Loveland, has something for everyone this fall at the tenth annual Halloween Hullabaloo at Centerra. Join your fellow costumed creatures at the Hullabaloo on Fall River Drive on Saturday, October 29 from noon to 4 p.m. when The Marketplace at Centerra transforms into an autumn delight and a day of memorable family fun.

This spooktacular street festival will feature a wide variety of complimentary hands-on and interactive activities for all ages from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. Enjoy pumpkin bowling, a not-so-spooky hay maze, face painting, petting zoo, spookie selfie station, games, crafts, treats and more! Trunk-n-treat returns to Fall River Drive courtesy of the Motorplex at Centerra. Goodies and candy available, while supplies last.

Halloween revelers over the age of 18 are encouraged this year to sign up ahead of time to donate blood with UCHealth’s Garth Englund Mobile Hero Blood bus. Signing up ahead of time ensures a quick donation that can be completed in the time it takes for your little goblins to stand in line for face painting. Visit http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0548a4a82fa1fc1-hullabaloo to sign up.

The festival concludes with a Halloween costume contest from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. on the main stage. Guests are invited to visit the Centerra Booth prior to 3 p.m. to register for the costume contest. The contest is open to all ages including infants, children, adults, groups and family pets. First, second and third place prizes will be awarded in each age group as follows: Ages 0-4; Ages 5-7; Ages 8-12; Ages 13 & up; group theme; and family pet. Dress up the entire family and join in the fun.

Admission to the Halloween Hullabaloo at Centerra is FREE. Donations will be accepted at the Centerra booth to benefit the PVH and MCR Foundation’s efforts to fund a new blood bus. The festival takes place on Fall River Drive between Panera Bread and Noodles located west of Interstate 25 and Highway 34. For more information on the Halloween Hullabaloo, please visit www.centerra.com or call 970.962.9990.

The 2016 Halloween Hullabaloo at Centerra is brought to you by Centerra partners, the Eye Center of Northern Colorado, Townsquare Media, 99.9 The Point and the Thompson Valley Band Boosters.

The Marketplace at Centerra, located off Hwy. 34 and Rocky Mountain Avenue in Loveland, has something for everyone at the 4th Annual Crazy Days Back-to-School Weekend, Saturday and Sunday, August 13 and 14.

This two-day community celebration is packed with kid-friendly activities, including inflatables, caricature artist, face painting, airbrush tattoos, balloon artist, climbing wall, giveaways and much more. Drive Electric Northern Colorado will be onsite Saturday offering free electric vehicle test drives to the Sculpture in The Park Show. The Garth Englund Mobile Hero Blood Bus will also be onsite accepting blood donations both days, participants must be at least 18 years of age.

Admission to Crazy Days at Centerra is FREE. Donations will be accepted at the Centerra booth to benefit the PVH and MCR Foundation’s fundraising efforts for two new blood donation buses for the Garth Englund Blood Center.

Crazy Days takes place off Fall River Drive and is located west of Interstate 25 and Highway 34. The Centerra shuttle stop for Sculpture in the Park will be located at the north end of Fall River Drive, between Massage Envy and Shoe Carnival and buses will run both Saturday and Sunday to and from the show. For more information on Crazy Days, please visit www.centerra.com or call 970.962.9990.

The 2016 Crazy Days at The Marketplace at Centerra is brought to you by Centerra partners, Townsquare Media, 99.9 The Point, TRI 102.5, Eye Center of Northern Colorado and the Thompson Valley Band Boosters Club.

LOVELAND, COLO. – June 6, 2016 – The fourth annual Centerra Fitness Series returns on Friday, July 8. Centerra and its partner, Miramont Lifestyle Fitness, will activate the Great Lawn Friday mornings and the Lake Club Saturday mornings by offering free outdoor fitness classes in northern Colorado. The six-week community fitness series will feature a variety of active and educational classes each focusing on a different weekly activity.

The fitness series will continue to offer additional fitness classes on Saturday mornings at The Lakes at Centerra. “We are excited to partner with Miramont Lifestyle Fitness and The Lakes at Centerra to expand upon our outdoor summer fitness program during the month of July,” said Celeste Smith, Director of Marketing. “The one hour active sessions are great for the entire family, open to all skill levels and allow community members to interact with Miramont certified instructors in a beautiful outdoor setting.”

The 2016 Centerra Fitness Series includes:

Friday, July 8: Boot Camp – Chapungu Sculpture Park – strength conditioning and group circuits
Saturday, July 9: Functional Life Fitness – The Lakes at Centerra – functional movement practice
Friday, July 15: Centergy – Chapungu Sculpture Park – incorporates yoga and Pilates fundamentals with athletic training for balance, mobility, flexibility, and the core strength
Saturday, July 16: Centergy – The Lakes at Centerra – incorporates yoga and Pilates fundamentals with athletic training for balance, mobility, flexibility, and the core strength
Friday, July 22: Yoga – Chapungu Sculpture Park – strength, balance and coordination
Saturday, July 23: Yoga – The Lakes at Centerra – strength, balance and coordination
Friday, July 29: Kickboxing – Chapungu Sculpture Park – cardio, conditioning, and muscular toning
Friday, August 5: Bollyx/Zumba – Chapungu Sculpture Park – dance-fitness program combining choreography and intensive workouts with upbeat music from around the world
Friday, August 12: Functional Life Fitness – Chapungu Sculpture Park – functional movement practice

Friday fitness classes will be held outdoors from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. on the Great Lawn at Chapungu Sculpture Park at Centerra, conveniently located at I-25 and Hwy. 34 on the corner of Centerra Parkway and Kendall Parkway just east of Macy’s at The Promenade Shops at Centerra.

Saturday fitness classes will be held outdoors from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. on the Pool Deck at The Lakes at Centerra, located at the Lake Club at 4555 Long Pine Lake Drive off Boyd Lake Avenue and Hwy. 34.

Centerra Outdoor Fitness is brought to you by Centerra, Miramont Lifestyle Fitness and Townsquare Media. All classes are free and open to all ages and fitness levels. All classes will be led by a Miramont Lifestyle Fitness certified instructor. There are no caps on class sizes and water will be provided.

For more information, visit www.centerra.com or call 970.962.9990.