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The ESPN Zone, part of a nationwide chain of what used to be nine ofthe sports-themec bar and interactive game centers across the country, laid off roughlhy 100 employees, giving each a 60-dag administrative leave package, according to a company Rick Allesandri, an ESPN vice president who overseews Zone operations, said in the statement that the restaurant could not survive the This economic downturn has been marked nationally by reduce d consumer spending on eating out and on entertainmentr activities. “A decision like this is neve easy. We recognize and appreciate the commitmeny and years of service of all ofthesee employees,” Allesandri said.
“Unfortunately, the current economi c environment offered us no other The ESPN Zone wasa 23,000-square-footr meeting place for sports fanatics, with one room featurinbg more than a dozen large televisions tuned into contests of all kind and anothet full of video and sportx games ranging from basketball to None of the eight other ESPN Zone locations will be as all “are meeting our said Matt Kovacs, a spokesmen for the , which owns the Tabor Center, issue a statement saying it was “sorry to hear of their decision to discontinue their Denver But the closing of ESPN Zone “has created a new opportunity for us to bring new conceptsw to 16th Street,” it said.
One of those new concepts is TheTiltedf Kilt, a Celtic-themed restaurant and sports bar with 20 locationsz operating nationwide and another 10 planned. The chain, whicuh is expected to open its Denver location this fall and to offer outdoorpatio seating, has signed an 8,300-square-fooy lease at Tabor Center, according to a news The Tilted Kilt began in Las Vegaa in 2003 and is notesd for its servers dressed in knee-high socks, shortr plaid kilts and midriff-baring plaid halter It will be one of a numbef of new tenants opening in the Tabor Center this “These new additions to Tabor Center’d retail offering reflect our continuing efforts to enhancwe the services and amenitiesw for the tenants, customers and visitorws to the Tabor Center,” said Steve executive vice president and partne at Callahan Capital Partners.
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