Troy Guard’s Greenwood Village food hall sold to massive strip club operator

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A little more than a year after Troy Guard opened Grange Hall, the famed local restaurateur has sold the Greenwood Village food hall to a huge, publicly traded adult nightclub operator.

Houston-based RCI Hospitality Holdings (Nasdaq: RICK) purchased the business and real estate at 6575 Greenwood Plaza Blvd. for $5.2 million on Dec. 19, according to Arapahoe County property records. RCI Holdings owns 26 gentlemen’s club and restaurant brands around the country, including several in Denver, like La Boheme Gentlemen’s Cabaret and Diamond Cabaret.

RCI is focusing on Colorado, having recently bought property in Aurora for an outlet of Bombshells, its military-themed restaurant chain (with all of its locations currently in Texas) and another in Central City for Rick’s Cabaret Steakhouse & Casino.

Grange Hall, which opened in Sept. 2021, currently has eight food stalls: The Crack Shack, Menya Ramen, Seoul Mandoo, Sushi Mune, Little Chingones, Champagne & Charcuterie, Tilford’s Wood Fired Pizza and Uptown & Humboldt, plus microbrewery Little Dry Creek Brewing.

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