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Denver May Soon Create the Country s First Historic District Honoring the Chicano Movement

Denver May Soon Create the Country s First Historic District Honoring the Chicano Movement
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Brutal! Denver Will Soon Lose Another Landmark Building

Brutal! Denver Will Soon Lose Another Landmark Building
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Four Bonanno Concepts Restaurants Face Redevelopment

The low brick building on the northwest corner of Grant Street and East Seventh Avenue began life in the early 1900s as a grocery store; it was built to take advantage of a new streetcar line running along Seventh, straight through a neighborhood where the Colorado Governor s Mansion had also just been completed. Over the decades, many businesses have come and gone from this corner, but for the past twenty years, it has been the site of restaurateur Frank Bonanno s growing group of restaurants and bars. Mizuna opened at the west end of the property in 2001, followed soon after by Luca (facing Grant Street), Bones (which became Lou s Food Bar in 2019) and Vesper Lounge (which took over the venerable Lancer Lounge). Although the four businesses have separate addresses, their spaces are all owned by one company, the Sherman Agency, which recently informed Bonanno that it was considering options for the future, including the possibility of demolishing the structure.

Stahl House in Congress Park Becomes Denver s Newest Landmark

Stahl House in Congress Park Becomes Denver’s Newest Landmark The local gem, beloved for its charming Queen Anne– and Richardsonian Romanesque–style detailing, was officially declared a local landmark, 132 years after its construction. Christine Deorio •   February 8, 2021 You may not know the name William Lang, but chances are you’ve seen his work around town. After all, the renowned architect once a favorite among the local elite was one of Denver’s most prolific during the 1880s and 1890s, churning out more than 250 structures. The Molly Brown House at 1340 Pennsylvania is his creation, as is St. Mark’s Parish at 12th and Broadway. But it’s a lesser-known building that’s enjoying the spotlight now.

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