Dairy Block keeps growing with the addition of six businesses

Moving in are a cocktail bar, a multi-brand retail store, a menswear shop, a restaurant, a men’s and women’s boutique and a leather goods shop.
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The Dairy Block’s pedestrian alleyway, April 23, 2018. (Kevin J. Beaty/Denverite) lodo; denver; denverite; downtown; colorado; kevinjbeaty;

The Dairy Block's pedestrian alleyway, April 23, 2018. (Kevin J. Beaty/Denverite)

Ever-growing downtown Denver destination Dairy Block has signed on another six businesses to open up shop in the complex.

Moving in are cocktail bar Run for the Roses, multi-brand retail store Free Market, a new location of menswear shop Berkeley Supply, a restaurant called Foraged, men's and women's boutique Eagle Company and Will Leather Goods.

Dairy Block, anchored by The Maven hotel, was developed around a pedestrian alleyway that runs from 18th to 19th between Blake and Wazee streets.

Tenants so far include:

  • The recently opened, 43,000-square-foot CTRL Collective co-working space and "creative campus;"
  • Sage Restaurant Group's Kachina Cantina and Poka Lola Social Club;
  • Huckleberry Roasters coffee shop;
  • The Perfect Petal florist and boutique.
Milk bottle lighting above the Dairy Block's pedestrian alleyway. (Kevin J. Beaty/Denverite)

Milk Market, a food hall from chef Frank Bonanno, will open its 15 bars and restaurants at the Dairy Block in early June. Bonanno will also have a by-the-slice pizza spot in the alley, Engine Room Pizza.

Seven Grand whiskey bar and a retail space will eventually also move in at the Dairy Block.

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