Denver’s Stop for a Bite of Culture: The Food Hall at Zeppelin Station

Zeppelin Development predicts where Denverites want to live, work and play with uncanny accuracy. How the Zeppelin team reads the teas leaves and builds what the people of Denver want, and where they want it, stems from committing to socially responsible development. “We’re going to build up value and care more about the quality of life along the way,” said Kyle Zeppelin, President of Zeppelin Development. “We can’t flip properties the way other developers can – we’re in it for the long haul.” The newest project undertaken in this vein and opening in February is Zeppelin Station in Denver’s River North Art District. Think of it. Who pours time, treasure and reputation into a 100,000 square foot building bearing the family name on an unlikely site at a dead-end corner? Only a commercial developer riding a 17-year winning streak in the neighborhood, working with an award-winning architect and a well-traveled …