Bridgerton comes to life this month.
that will let fans of the Netflix show step inside the world of Lady Whistledown, Eloise, Francesca, Benedict and Colin Bridgerton, where they can dress in period costumes, listen to a string quartet, sip onThe space is being brought to early 1800s life by
, A San Francisco-based company that expanded into Denver last year. Non Plus Ultra partners with real estate developers to activate empty properties until they are ready to be fully developed. It finds events likeand brings them into the spaces, while also renting out facilities for corporate events and parties.has already been to Atlanta, San Francisco, Montreal, Washington, D.C., Chicago and Los Angeles; Non Plus Ultra booked it for Denver.
The Brighton location, which was formerly the Great Divide Brewery's Barrel Bar Taproom, was"the unicorn of Denver," Langer says."Everyone has driven past the Great Divide Brewery hundreds of times. Now people will start looking at it as an event space. It made all the sense in the world to take this one on. We know we’ll be in this project for a number of years."
But the Brighton is just the latest location that Non Plus Ultra has found in Denver. The first was the 35,000-square-foot Sports Castle, at 1000 Broadway; it had been empty since Sports Authority closed its store there years ago. That building was enough to persuade Langer to expand to Denver last year."The ownership group is still figuring out the direction they want to go," Langer says of the building."If we weren’t in there, they’d have to make these decisions a lot faster.
Langer calls what Non Plus Ultra does"adaptive reuse. We’re utilizing them in this way that they’re not necessarily meant or built to be utilized as," Langer says."Taking an old warehouse that may not have power or running water and putting 4,000 people inside of it takes a lot of doing; that’s really what makes us different and unique.
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