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5280 Reasons to Love Denver 2021: Athletics a Mile Above the Rest Even through a pandemic year wrought with adversity and defeat, these local athletes inspired us to reach great heights. Danielle Atkin and Spencer Campbell • July 1, 2021 1. Because these local athletes have given us something to cheer for after seeking their own silver or gold or bronze linings in the yearlong delay of the Tokyo Summer Olympics. Ben Pinkelman, Favorite Local Park: Cherry Park, Centennial Pinkelman was prepared to push through a back injury and limp his way into the games in 2020. Instead, as soon as the delay was announced, he flew home for surgery. During recovery he attempted to learn Japanese and juggling but hardly touched a rugby ball. He considered it a rare chance to miss his sport and believes the mental break prepared him to take on his second Olympics and the world. ....
Roth Sheppard Architects crafts an eclectic restaurant that pays homage to several design legacies Words by: Will Speros • Photos by James Florio The fourth outpost of Hapa Sushi Grill & Sake Bar has opened in the Cherry Creek North section of Denver, Colorado. The moody interior design by locally based Roth Sheppard Architects echoes traditions of Japanese design, while also incorporating the cultural influences and vernaculars of the Pacific Islands and Hawaii. Located within the base of a four-story mixed-use complex, the new restaurant showcases a duality of old and new, as well as a juxtaposition of the familiar and the unexpected. “The feel of the space is encouraged to change depending on the customer and their interpretation of these elements, and even evolve for the same person over the length of the meal or multiple visits,” says Roth Sheppard project manager Natalie Seifert. ....
Sushi Ronin Replaces 12 at Madison in Congress Park This is the third Ronin restaurant in the metro area, and there’s a fourth on the way.Denise Mickelsen • January 19, 2021 From a bakery and, briefly, a sushi bar to a small-plates stand out and then back again to a sushi bar, the restaurant space at the corner of Madison Street and 12th Avenue in Congress Park has changed hands, and concepts, multiple times over the past seven years. Glaze, a bakery that specialized in multi-layered German Baum cakes (and, for several months, a sister concept to LoHi’s Sushi Sasa that operated in the same space) closed in 2015; chef Jeff Osaka’s brilliant 12 at Madison shuttered in March 2020 due to the pandemic; and the third outpost from the Sushi Ronin group (after Lohi and Highlands Ranch) began serving its omakase-oriented take on Japanese fare there last month, on December 17. ....