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Two of the early RiNo adopters — and the original force behind Denver Central Market — have unloaded another massive holding.
Carl and Sue Dire opened the restaurant at its current location in 1934.
The Boulder-based company announced plans to open in the Lowry neighborhood in 2017.
An apartment complex set to fill a full city block at the edge of RiNo has broken ground.
The company purchased 2425 S. Downing St. in December, paying $2.5 million, according to public records.
It’s the first transaction for the new LoDo-focused firm launched by Ross Ethridge, formerly of Sognare Partners.
In addition to traditional office tenants, the University Building’s upper floors are also home to a number of retail jewelry shops.
One is El Tejano, a Tex-Mex restaurant that has three locations in the Los Angeles area.
The brewery has a taproom at 2030 S. Cherokee St. in Denver’s Overland neighborhood and also distributes its brews.
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