The city's neighborhood map calls the area from Welton west to the South Platte River Five Points, but it's been changing drastically in the last two decades, and the RiNo nickname has taken over some parts.
>Guests enjoy a warm afternoon on a dog-friendly patio at the Golden Mill on opening day, April 10. The new Golden Mill features five local food concept options, over 50 self-pour local brew taps, wines and house-made cocktails, live events, music, a rooftop patio, dog friendly patio, pop-up markets and more. (Andy Cross, The Denver Post)
When a group of Golden friends saw that a historic building in their town was in danger of redevelopment, they decided to take matters into their own hands.
Three years and more than $6 million later, The Golden Mill has opened to the public. It’s a food hall with five vendors, a beer hall with more than 50 local brews, and a community center with art and music, plus plenty of other events on tap.