Two years after shopping for Cherry Creek Meals Corridor & Brewery for $5.2 million, Houston-based RCI Hospitality Holdings Co. plans to shut the enterprise on Nov. 30, in line with a Fb submit.
RCI bought the operation, 6575 Greenwood Plaza Blvd., from well-known Denver chef and restaurateur Troy Guard, who had opened it in 2021. On the time, it was often known as Grange Corridor and contained a number of Guard ideas, together with a brewery and some different eating places.
“We weren’t focused on promoting, actually, however RCI got here again to us three completely different occasions, and every time they did, the worth was an increasing number of and extra,” Guard informed JHB on the time, including that he was promoting due to the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic.
RCI is a publicly traded firm that owns quite a few eating places and strip bars across the nation, together with Diamond Cabaret and PT’s Showclub. It was trying to Grange Corridor as a technique to introduce its Bombshells sports activities bar model, which is analogous to Hooters and Twin Peaks.
It will definitely renamed the meals corridor and adjusted out the entire ideas.
“Sadly, labor prices have been simply too excessive to make the idea work,” RCI stated in a press release to JHB. The constructing will likely be listed on the market.
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