Lone Tree Welcomes New Truck Yard Restaurant and Live Music Venue

Truck Yard Lone Tree

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Lone Tree, Colorado, is set to receive a new Truck Yard restaurant and live music venue on a 3.3-acre site. The City Council has approved the sale of the property, which is anticipated to become a vibrant community hub featuring dining, yard games, and free live music. Designed to cater to both families and older adults, Truck Yard promises to enhance the local entertainment scene. While the sale is contingent on inspections and approvals, the community eagerly awaits this exciting addition.

Texas – The Lone Tree City Council has recently approved a purchase and sale agreement with Truck Yard, a Dallas-based restaurant and live music venue, for the sale of a 3.3-acre property at 9070 Maximus Drive. This property, which has lain vacant for several years, was sold for $2.2 million, considerably less than the $3.85 million the city invested in it back in November 2023.

The location is strategically situated near the Interstate 25 and C-470 interchange, aimed at enhancing the city’s entertainment district. Lone Tree City officials view the sale as a potential boost to local sales tax revenues, which could expedite the city’s return on investment. The anticipated taxes from the upcoming Truck Yard operations are expected to play a crucial role in offsetting the financial differences in the sale.

Truck Yard, owned by Jason Boso, is in the process of establishing its fifth location with this acquisition. The company currently operates successful venues in Texas and Oklahoma and is recognized for its inviting atmosphere characterized by string lights and live music. The design for the Lone Tree establishment includes both indoor and outdoor gathering spaces, a bar, a restaurant, lawn games, and daily free live music, maintaining a pet-friendly policy.

The council’s agreement to sell the property is conditional upon ongoing inspections and the submission of a site improvement plan, which must receive City Council approval. The entire process, including the preparation of necessary plans, is expected to take around six months before the venue can officially commence operations.

Truck Yard has gained a reputation for attracting a diverse clientele, with a demographic skewing toward older adults above 55 years and younger families with children under ten, indicating its wide appeal across age groups. Mayor Marissa Harmon highlighted the positive impact that Truck Yard will have on the revitalization of Lone Tree’s entertainment district. The expected vibrant environment will enhance the city’s allure as a local entertainment destination.

This development marks a significant step forward for Lone Tree, which aims to transform the area into a bustling hub for residents and visitors alike. Along with the anticipated economic benefits, the venue is expected to contribute to the cultural landscape of the city, providing a gathering place for community members through its festive atmosphere.

As more details emerge regarding the timeline and construction of the Truck Yard location, city officials remain optimistic about the future of the entertainment district and its potential to draw crowds to Lone Tree.

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