Denver's gritty back door could become its new gateway
Developers plan to create international trade hub in River North Art District, the city's last development frontier
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Denver, United States
A CHECKERBOARD of low-slung buildings and vacant parcels, the River North Art District (RiNo) in this fast-growing US city has developed a funky vibe over the last few years.
Among the unconventional work spaces and restaurants in the district, and north of downtown, is Comal, a lunch spot with Latin American cuisine where women from low-income backgrounds are learning how to run a business.
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