Unless there is serious objection from neighborhood groups, the redeveloped Tamarac Square on East Hampden Avenue will likely be home to a SuperTarget as the mall's main anchor.

According to Denver's department of community planning and development, Tamarac's owner, Developers Diversified Realty in Ohio, has had a "concept meeting" with the city to build a new Target.

"They are tearing down the main portion of the mall for the Target," said Nancy Kuhn, deputy communications director for Mayor Guillermo "Bill" Vidal. "The other buildings on the site are remaining."

Target spokeswoman Sarah Bakken confirmed that the Minneapolis-based mega- retailer is "exploring an opportunity to bring a new Target store to the Tamarac Square area."

The next meeting among the developer, Denver's planning department and the public will be from 6 to 7:30 tonight at Tamarac. Representatives from Developers Diversified are supposed to provide information on the redevelopment of the specialty center during the meeting, according to City Councilwoman Peggy Lehmann.

Burger boss.

Denver-based Red Robin Gourmet Burgers Inc. is seeking its first chief burger officer in honor of National Hamburger Month in May.

If you've got the chops and burger brilliance, apply through May 15 at chiefburgerofficer.com. Red Robin chief executive Steve Carley and his team will



choose Red Robin's CBO.

The winner, who will be announced May 27, will receive a trip for two to Denver, a business lunch with Carley, time in the Red Robin kitchen with the chief chef, an Apple iPad2, Red Robin burgers for a year, a Red Robin chef coat and hat and a corporate desk nameplate.

Royal jewels.

Longtime Denver jeweler Sonny's Rocks, 1501 S. Colorado Blvd., was expecting a second order Monday of two limited-edition Heritage Collection necklaces commemorating the royal wedding of Kate Middleton and Prince William of England, after selling out the entire inventory.

The necklaces are a silver pendant co-designed by Middleton, and the Camelia necklace created for the newly titled Duchess of Cambridge by U.K. jeweler Claudia Bradby. For more information on the necklaces, go to sonnysrocks.com or call 303-758-7625.

Volunteer army.

Denver Day of Rock, the Mile High City's largest one-day music event, needs volunteers to staff the 16th Street Mall on May 28.

The musical mash-up, a benefit for Concerts for Kids, needs folks for various tasks during shifts from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., 2:30 to 7:30 p.m. and 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. To sign up, e-mail stephanie@concertsforkids.org.

TV tidbit. Meribeth Wheatley, administrative assistant at the Denver law firm Pendleton, Friedberg, Wilson & Hennessey, recently discovered that her long-gone mother was among the throng of folks in London who witnessed Queen Elizabeth II's wedding procession in 1947.

Wheatley's cousin in England spotted the law-firm assistant's mum in a crowd shot of people waiting outside for the royal couple that was shown on the telly last week.

"My cousin was able to get a camera shot of the TV screen before the image was gone," Wheatley said.

Eavesdropping

on a man in a hotel bar: "Whenever someone asks me the best way to lose weight, I say don't turn 50."

Penny Parker's column appears Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday. Listen to her on "Caplis & Silverman" between 4 and 5 p.m. Fridays on KHOW-AM (630). Call her at 303-954-5224 or e-mail pparker@denverpost.com.