
Sally Ogilby has been teaching Block21 Fitness classes at other studios around town. But now she’s getting her own space.
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Sally Ogilby has been teaching Block21 Fitness classes at other studios around town. But now she’s getting her own space.
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“Denver’s economic landscape is now much different compared to 2012,” when the last attempt was made, a city spokesman noted.
BoardLife, which was in LoHi before moving to Broadway two years ago, manufactures skateboards in addition to selling them.
Naughty Chile Taqueria was founded in Denver by a former Quiznos executive, but hasn’t had a location in the state until now.
The location is a few doors down from the breakfast chain’s inaugural location, which still operates.
“When The New York Times covers Denver … it’s really focused on RiNo,” Kyle Zeppelin said. “It is a very signature neighborhood.”
Four Corners owns and operates 15 venues in the Windy City. The concept of the restaurant coming to RiNo hasn’t been finalized.
Radian spokeswoman: “We found a landlord that was really eager to work with us on this type of project.”
Restaurateur Sean Ellis is behind the two concepts, which are slated to open in March or early April.
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