
City leaders in Littleton approved the deal Tuesday evening.
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City leaders in Littleton approved the deal Tuesday evening.
The building along 44th Avenue is home to Sunnyside Supper Club, which opened in 2021.
“Hey, look, we had a great run, right?” says Frank Schultz, who will start an offshoot.
“I think people are looking for either supermarket sushi — nothing wrong with that — or they go high-end,” co-owner Jeff Osaka said.
The site, currently undeveloped, is just north of a proposed Target.
Orrapan Botthaisong helped launch LoHi’s Daughter Thai before opening her own restaurant in Edgewater in 2022.
“RiNo is just a tough spot right now,” said a manager. “It’s not looking for that upper-class, fine-dining style right now.”
“I didn’t know if I’d be able to be a chef. That was scary,” said Chef Amos Watts, who started the restaurant in LoHi in 2020.
Blue Fish Sushi’s flagship restaurant is in Dallas, but it has operated in Breck for seven years.
Scott Byington said both landlords are funding the roughly 1,000-square-foot buildout.
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