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Portillo’s eyes two more Colorado locations for expansion

Littleton, Thornton join Denver for restaurant development, records show

Portillo's began in 1963 as a hotdog stand in a trailer in Illinois. The company now boasts more than 70 locations and counting. The CEO recently said Portillo's is scouting locations to expand to Colorado. (Provided by Portillo's)
Portillo’s began in 1963 as a hotdog stand in a trailer in Illinois. The company now boasts more than 70 locations and counting. The CEO recently said Portillo’s is scouting locations to expand to Colorado. (Provided by Portillo’s)
DENVER, CO - OCTOBER 10: Denver Post reporter Katie Langford. (Photo By Patrick Traylor/The Denver Post)
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Metro Denver residents hungry for Chicago street food could soon have several options for a , according to Thornton and Littleton city planning documents.

The Illinois company first teased expanding into Colorado in 2023 and in February 2024 submitted plans to open a restaurant in Green Valley Ranch near Denver International Airport.

Portillo’s submitted a in August, city records show, with the goal of opening a restaurant at 251 E. 136th Ave, near In-N-Out Burger, Raising Cane’s and the Denver Premium Outlets shopping center.

Company officials also sent a in September detailing plans to open a restaurant at 700 W. Mineral Ave., which is the former Lumen Technologies property.

A Portillo’s spokesperson declined to comment on Colorado expansion plans, but company CEO Michael Osanloo told investors in 2023 that Colorado puts up “huge” numbers of shipping orders.

Coloradans who can’t wait for a local store to open can still order meal kits for hot dogs, Italian beef sandwiches and even a online.

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