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The Red Onion sits vacant on the Cooper Avenue pedestrian mall. The historic restaurant and bar has been closed since December 2020, and often serves as a reminder of what’s changed in town with the influx of luxury brands and chains.
Jason Charme
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Aspen Daily News
For the last year and a half, the city has been exploring a new project aimed at maintaining affordable commercial rents in hopes of revitalizing the town’s local spaces.
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