by George Demopoulos
An Italian fast-casual chain is saying "ciao" to Cherry Creek in favor of a spot on Colorado Boulevard. Mici Handcrafted Italian will depart from its home of seven years at 3030 E. Second Ave. at the end of the year and reopen at 727 Colorado Blvd., the former home of Boulevard Burger & Tap across from Trader Joe's.
And the company said it wants to open more stores and start selling franchises. Jeff Miceli, who founded Mici with his siblings, said the new location offers higher visibility and better access for customers. Most pizzas at Mici cost about $10.
Source: http://www.businessden.com/
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