KDVR – When people hear the word unicorn, they often think about the bench wandering in Africa. For Denverites, when they hear Rino, they often think about the city in the city. Now, Denverites can think about both time at the same time, thanks to a huge statue and found its way to the streets of Renault.
The statue is a 30,000 -feelable -core sedimentary, 22,000 pounds.
Combor Venture Partners Golub & Company and Formativ collected a campaign, “Koidan”, which requires the public to name the newly originated statue.
“We are very excited to invite society to be part of this story and help us give the name Rhino this name that reflects the personality and creativity of Denver,” Laura Newman, Vice President of Investment and Development at Golub & Company. “Our goal with both the rhinoceros and the general world was to create a real feeling of the place here in the Denargo market, and we hope this will become a lover of neighbors, families and visitors.”
Rhino is located in Denargo Market, at 29 Street and Arkins Court.
Imagine by SASAKI in cooperation with Golub & Company and Formativ. Designed by Junoworks and Eldorado Walls, with engineering performed by craft engineering studio.
“Before the full construction of the 17 -acre site, we want people to feel that the Denargo market is a destination that is worth a visit,” said Sean Campbell, CEO of Formativ. “The unicorn is our first big step in giving priority to the general elements to interact with it. Whether you climb its aspects or take a picture or explore our new gardens and activate the river, the rhinoceros will welcome you in the Denargo market as a teacher that will be enjoyed for generations to come.”
The name will be conducted until June 5. Five contestants will be chosen on June 6, then the public can vote on these options before announcing the final name on June 12 by Council member Daril Watson.
To provide a name and learn more about the project, please visit Denargo Market.