Mendocino Farms is planting its first Colorado location in Cherry Creek’s latest place of work development.
The El Segundo, California-based eating place chain signed a hire for the rest 3,000 retail sq. toes at 320 N. Fillmore St., the corporate showed to BusinessDen.
“We look ahead to bringing our contemporary, flavorful, chef-driven sandwiches, salads and extra to the citizens and guests of this unbelievable group,” Mendocino CEO Kevin Miles stated in a commentary.
There is not any opening date for the eating place but, an organization spokeswoman stated.
The chain’s menu is composed essentially of soups, salads and sandwiches, starting from a vintage membership sandwich to extra distinctive choices similar to beef abdominal banh mi and a Peruvian steak sandwich.
The eating place, based in 2005 via husband-and-wife duo Mario Del Pero and Ellen Chen, has essentially been concentrated in California, with dozens of places from Sacramento to San Diego. It not too long ago started increasing to Texas and Washington.
This deal makes the four-story development at the nook of third and Fillmore, which used to be advanced via Chicago-based Midwest Assets Workforce, absolutely leased. The development’s different retail area used to be taken via Garbarini, a ladies’s boutique shifting from in different places locally.
3 tenants have taken the development’s place of work area. Project Hill Hospitality seems to have all the fourth ground, in keeping with allow filings. Project capital company Konvoy has 5,000 sq. toes there, whilst Cobbs Allen Capital has the rest area, in keeping with earlier BusinessDen reporting.
Zall Co. agents Stuart Zall, Kyle Framson and Stacey DePalma advertised the development’s retail area.
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