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W UINTAH 1915 W UINTAH ST BORRIELLO BROTHERS II 4750 BARNES BOSTON MARKET 375 1015 N ACADEMY BLVD BURGER KING 10299 1760 CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN BLVD BURGER KING 2347 375 S ACADEMY BLVD BURGER KING 5931 1895 S NEVADA AVE BURGER KING 6551 4241 AUSTIN BLUFFS PKWY BURGER KING 17384 357 E FILLMORE ST BURGER KING 17545 2720 S ACADEMY BLVD CAREFREE BINGO 3440 N CAREFREE CIR CARLS JR 7216 425 W GARDEN GODS RD CEDAR SPRINGS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEM 2135 SOUTHGATE RD CHEF SUGARS CAKES AND CONFECTIONS 6942 N ACADEMY BLVD CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN COUNTRY CLUB 9 LAKE AVE CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN ZOO MOUNTAINEER CONCESSIONS 4250 CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN ZOO RD CHINA WOK 6530 S ACADEMY BLVD CINEMARK CAREFREE CIRCLE 3305 CINEMA PT CJS SPORTS BAR 3535 N CAREFREE CIR COBALT CLUB 124 E COSTILLA ST COCINAS INTERNACIONALES CATERER 233 N ACADEMY BLVD COFFEE AND TEA ZONE - N TEJON 25 N TEJON ST COFFEE AND TEA ZONE - VOYAGER 12225 VOYAGER PKWY COKES DINER 311 N SANTA FE AVE COLD STONE CREAMERY 171 7230 N ACADEMY BLVD COLORADO COFFEE MERCHANTS 302 E FILLMORE ST COLORADO COLLEGE COLORADO COFFEE 902 N CASCADE COLORADO COLLEGE GATES FACULTY LOUNGE 1025 N CASCADE AVE COLORADO COLLEGE LOCAL GOODS 123 UINTAH ST COLORADO CUSTARD COMPANY 906 MANITOU AVE COLORADO SPRINGS BIKE SHOP 622 W COLORADO AVE COOKIE ADVANTAGE 6549 N ACADEMY BLVD COUNTRY CLUB OF COLORADO 125 E CLUBHOUSE DR COUNTRY CLUB OF COLORADO 125 E CLUBHOUSE DR CRACKERS CATERING 6760 N ACADEMY BLVD CRYSTAL RESERVOIR GIFT SHOP 8431 PIKES PEAK HWY CULVERS OF FALCON 7220 MERIDIAN RD CUPCAKE GIRLS 302 E PLATTE AVE DAIRY QUEEN ORANGE JULIUS 42730 5885 CONSTITUTION AVE DANIELS TACO SHOP 6815 SPACE VILLAGE AVE SPC VILLA DEE DEES EXPRESSIVELY CAKES AND DESSERTS CATERING 18965 BASE CAMP RD DIAMOND DEBS 919 ARCTURUS DR DOMINOS PIZZA 6253 6890 MESA RIDGE PKWY DOMINOS PIZZA 6254 1753 S 8TH ST DOMINOS PIZZA 6256 6870 GALLEY RD DOMINOS PIZZA 6258 2850 S ACADEMY BLVD DOMINOS PIZZA 6261 3302 W COLORADO AVE DOUBLETREE HOTEL EMPLOYEE CAFE 1775 E CHEYENNE MTN BLVD DOUBLETREE HOTEL QUIET BAR 1775 E CHEYENNE MTN BLVD DUNKIN DONUTS 300446 806 W COLORADO AVE DUNKIN DONUTS 300470 6660 DELMONICO DR 503 WEST 503 1/2 COLORADO AVE # W EINSTEIN BROS BAGELS 1599 2848 N POWERS BLVD EL BURRITO GRANDE - MCLAUGHLIN 7653 MCLAUGHLIN RD EL PASO COUNTY CJC 2739 E LAS VEGAS ESTELAS MEXICAN RESTAURANT 925 S 8TH ST EXTREME PIZZA - SOUTHGATE 2130 SOUTHGATE RD FAIRFIELD INN BY MARRIOTT - COMMERCE CENTER 7085 COMMERCE CENTER DR FAIRFIELD INN BY MARRIOTT - GEYSER 2725 GEYSER DR FAIRFIELD INN BY MARRIOTT - STRUTHERS 15275 STRUTHERS RD FINISH LINE USA 4415 N NEVADA AVE FIVE GUYS FAMOUS BURGERS AND FRIES 7252 N ACADEMY BLVD FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 8605 EXPLORER DR FRATELLI RISTORANTE ITALIANO 124 N NEVADA AVE GARBANZO MEDITERRANEAN GRILL 1011 2130 SOUTHGATE RD GLEN COVE INN 8431 PIKES PEAK HWY GOLD HILL JAVA 332 N TEJON ST GOLDS GYM 7655 N UNION BLVD BRISTOL TAP ROOM 7770 E MILTON PROBY PKWY GRAND GYROS 3980 PALMER PARK BLVD GRANNY MAS CATERER 18965 BASE CAMP RD HAMPTON INN - COMMERCE CENTER 7245 COMMERCE CENTER DR HAMPTON INN AND SUITES 2910 GEYSER DR HANA FUJI SUSHI 1730 DUBLIN BLVD HILLSIDE CAFE 1110 BAYFIELD DR HILLSIDE GARDENS AND NURSEY 1006 S INSTITUTE HONEY BAKED HAM 3771 BLOOMINGTON ST HOT ROD CAFE 1212 MOTOR CITY DR INTERNATIONAL POLKA CLUB 2422 BUSCH AVE IRISH HOUSE IV 2001 E PLATTE AVE ITOPIT I 1610 E CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN BLVD ITOPIT II 2912 N POWERS BLVD JAMAICAN FLAVOR 3016 S ACADEMY BLVD JAVA MOUNTAIN ESPRESSO BAR - UNION 3030 UNION BLVD JFE PARTNERSHIP KS 058 815 CHEYENNE MEADOWS RD JFE PARTNERSHIP KS 119 9225 N UNION BLVD JFE PARTNERSHIP KS 076 3570 HARTSEL DR JFE PARTNERSHIP KS 133 3250 CENTENNIAL BLVD JIMMY JOHNS - N ACADEMY 4290 N ACADEMY BLVD JIMMY JOHNS - N UNION 9275 N UNION BLVD JIMMY JOHNS GOURMET SANDWICHES 1237 1590 BRIARGATE BLVD JIMS NEIGHBORHOOD LOUNGE 1833 PETERSON RD JUNIPER VALLEY RANCH RESTAURANT 16350 HIGHWAY 115 KAWA COFFEE 2427 N UNION BLVD KEVA JUICE BTC 1912 SOUTHGATE RD KFC 456 1501 S NEVADA AVE KFC 457 825 E FILLMORE KFC AND A AND W 437 7384 MCLAUGHLIN RD KFC AND A AND W 453 6660 CAMDEN BLVD KIKKA WHOLEFOOD MARKET 7635 N ACADEMY BLVD KIT CARSON RIDING CLUB INC 8150 BLACK FOREST RD L AND L HAWAIIAN BARBEQUE 5850 BARNES RD LA QUINTA INN 4385 SINTON RD LA UNICA AUTHENTICO 3317 W COLORADO AVE LANSHING CAFE 9475 BRIAR VILLAGE UNIT 166 PT UNIT 166 LIFE TIME FITNESS 4410 ROYAL PINE DR LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA 0004 1580 SPACE CENTER DR SPC CENTE LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA 0006 716 CHEYENNE MDWS LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA 0007 6965 MESA RIDGE PKWY LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA 0008 1877 S ACADEMY BLVD LOS TRES HERMANOS STOP 405 N RUSH RD MANITOU SUBWAY 302 MANITOU AVE MARCOS PIZZA STORE 6010 4492 AUSTIN BLUFFS PKWY MARGOS VIENNA STATION 03 LLC 3442 W COLORADO AVE MATTS WINGS 11605 MERIDIAN MARKET VW MAXS AMAZING SWEETS - 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