![]() “It’s a really special building and we’re blessed to be able to restore it,” says Lauren Bailey, co-founder and CEO of Upward Projects, a company dedicated to opening restaurants in historically significant structures. ![]() Before the Postino team discovered the property about 18 month ago, it was in danger of being torn down and replaced by a high-rise. from the early 1940s to the late 1960s and then a series of bars Compound Basix ended its 25-year run in the 3,885-square-foot space last year. The newest addition to the Mile High City’s family of revitalized spaces is no exception: The second Denver location of Postino Wine café opened today at 145 North Broadway, the former address of one of the city’s oldest gay bars, Compound Basix.Ĭonstructed in 1895, the building has been home to multiple businesses, including Purity Creamery Co. Denver restaurateurs have a strong legacy of transforming storied historic buildings into beautiful dining destinations, from Stanley Marketplace and the Source to the Edible Beats group’s Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox and Linger.
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