Larimer Associates and their partners have added 5 green boxes to the mix of Colorado retailers and restaurants opening in the new Denver Union Station this July.
Charlotte Elich opened the first 5 green boxes in Denver’s South Pearl Street shopping and dining district in 1999. The store has since expanded to two locations in the neighborhood – the Little Store, a woman’s boutique offering contemporary clothing, purses, jewelry, scarves and more, and the Big Store, which features home décor, reclaimed furniture and gifts.
At Union Station, 5 green boxes plans to offer an eclectic mix of local crafts, jewelry, one of a kind furniture and worldly goods, with a focus on artsy gifts and hip items for travelers.
“This project is really exciting because of the sheer number of people who will be passing through Denver Union Station every day – from downtown residents and workers to visitors to Colorado,” Elich said.
Opening on July 12, Denver’s new Union Station will feature a collection of locally owned restaurants and retailers, including Mercantile Dining & Provision, a European-style restaurant and market by chef Alex Seidel, Stoic & Genuine by chef Jennifer Jasinski, Snooze, The Kitchen Next Door Community Bistro, the Tattered Cover Book Store and Bloom, a boutique by Anuschka Pashel. Denver Union Station is now 100 percent leased.
“5 green boxes is the perfect final retailer to round-out the eclectic mix of Colorado businesses that we envisioned for the new Denver Union Station,” said Pat McHenry, leasing and acquisition partner at Larimer Associates.
Denver Union Station will also be home to The Crawford Hotel, a 112-room independent luxury hotel managed by Sage Hospitality.
For more information on Denver Union Station,visit www.unionstationindenver.com.
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