The margs are as strong as ever.
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The Rio's new block is one where McGaughran says he’s seen “a good bit of renewal” occur, making it enticing for a business owner like himself. The restaurateur insists that he’s “in it for the long game in downtown Denver,” despite some buying into the"downtown is dead” narrative — which he doesn’t agree with.
Owner Pat McGaughran insists that despite some restaurants leaving the downtown area, downtown is not dead.“I’m dug in,” he insists. He also recalls being told that downtown was dead back in 1999, when he first chose to open his beloved restaurant in LoDo. “I see people making significant grassroots — and beyond that — moves in Denver,” he notes."I think LoDo is, and will be for the long run, a destination for people who are seeking entertainment in the arts.
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