While the food hall trend has slowed recently, it hasn't stopped — but many of the new spots are outside of Denver-proper. Longmont's first hall, Parkway,Now plans are in the works for another Hispanic food hall in a metro suburb — and it comes from a company known for its jarred Hatch green chile products.
The 30,000-square-foot facility would be located adjacent to the Wings Over the Rockies – Exploration of Flight campus, and would function as the new headquarters for Insignia International. “Not only have we more than doubled the size of our business over the past few years, but we have also leaned heavily into the Hispanic and Southwestern categories,” says chairman Rob Holland in an announcement.
“We’re so excited to be working with Centennial Airport and Wings Over the Rockies to build a facility that will truly be groundbreaking,” says Insignia CEO Adam Butler. “We welcome the community to experience the incredible Southwestern and Hispanic flavors that Insignia stands for, like Hatch Valley green chile, while enjoying an immersive experience in aviation."
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