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Tuesday, January 17, 2006


Off to Japan on your lunchbreak.


Domo, Denver’s Japanese gem of cuisine, is now open for lunch, giving you more opportunity to experience traditional, authentic Japanese dishes.


With sushi unlike any that you’ll find in the city, Domo fronts a facility with a traditional garden (to re-open in spring) and museum, all benefits that highlight its superior menu.


It’s one of those places that is can’t be justified by words – you have to experience Domo for yourself to understand its quality.


What: Domo Japanese Restaurant

Where: 1365 Osage Street

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Finding your target auction market.


When it comes to auction efficiency, eBay can only do so much.


If you’re looking for a more esteemed auction audience to bid on your collectibles or Estate items, might be a better, more lucrative option.


Don’t let just anyone bid on your grandfather’s watch – make sure you’re selling it to someone who can appreciate it.


What: BackoftheCloset.com

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Blooming with possibilities.


If you’re like most consumer-conscious citizens in the metro area, and you enjoy researching quality, locally owned and operated businesses in the area, you can add a new card to your florist index.


Bloomfield Florist is young and trendy and mature and traditional, all wrapped into a lovely glass vase. From ready-made arrangements and custom designs, Bloomfield has two locations that can personally deliver your flora and fauna needs, giving personal service and reliable products to any customers, and heart-warming arrangements for lucky recipients.


Keep them in mind for Valentine’s Day, and any other time you want to send personalized petal-clad gifts.


What: Bloomfield Florists

Where: 535 East 19th Avenue #E (downtown), 1000 Depot Hill Road #G (Broomfield)

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