Owners keep the faith in Fruita’s downtown area
Viriginia “Ginny” Sullivan, right, and her chief cook Evelyn Van Eaton run a small bar in Sullivan’s Grill, an Irish-flavored transformation from Pancho’s Villa 2, Sullivan’s previous restaurant at the Aspen Street site.
Gretel Daugherty
Viriginia “Ginny” Sullivan, right, and her chief cook Evelyn Van Eaton run a small bar in Sullivan’s Grill, an Irish-flavored transformation from Pancho’s Villa 2, Sullivan’s previous restaurant at the Aspen Street site.
By
Emily Shockley
Saturday, September 11, 2010
In 18 months, the economy has tanked and Fruita’s downtown has filled up.
Aspen Avenue between the Fruita Circle and Peach Street once had as many empty spaces as a first-grader’s…
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