RiNo Facts
- Location: River North Arts District (RiNo), Denver, Colorado.
- Size: Over a square mile, stretching from Park Avenue West to the South Platte River, and from I-25 to Broadway.
- History: Once an industrial area, RiNo has transformed into a vibrant hub for art, culture, and innovation.
- Art: RiNo boasts a renowned street art scene, with colorful murals adorning buildings throughout the district. It’s home to numerous art galleries, studios, and creative businesses.
- Food & Drink: RiNo offers a diverse culinary scene, with award-winning restaurants, craft breweries, trendy bars, and unique coffee shops.
- Businesses: A thriving business community with a mix of creative industries, tech startups, and innovative companies.
- Events: RiNo hosts numerous events throughout the year, including festivals, concerts, art walks, and farmers’ markets.
- Accessibility: Easily accessible by public transportation, bike, and car, with convenient access to downtown Denver.
- Growth: RiNo is one of Denver’s fastest-growing neighborhoods, with ongoing development and new businesses opening regularly.
- Community: A strong sense of community with a focus on creativity, collaboration, and sustainability.
Did You Know?
- The name “RiNo” stands for River North, referring to its location north of the South Platte River.
- RiNo is home to the largest concentration of craft breweries in Denver.
- The Crush Walls festival brings together local and international artists to create murals throughout RiNo each year.
- RiNo is a popular destination for foodies, with a diverse range of culinary experiences, from casual eateries to Michelin-starred restaurants.
- Many of the buildings in RiNo have been repurposed from their original industrial use, creating a unique blend of old and new architecture.