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    Walking around Midtown yesterday, this building is looking very sad now.

    The curtains are drawn on the closed Ludivine space and there were homeless living in the alcove facing 10th.


    It's just fantastic space and I sure hope they find a replacement soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    Walking around Midtown yesterday, this building is looking very sad now.

    The curtains are drawn on the closed Ludivine space and there were homeless living in the alcove facing 10th.


    It's just fantastic space and I sure hope they find a replacement soon.
    It is a real neat space, but it's not as good as the original location. Does anyone know why Ludivine moved? I'm genuinely curious.

    The restaurant and bar business is incredibly difficult even in the best of times. It's even harder when you move. There are so many variables in a restaurant's success, but location is usually paramount.

    There was a certain magic at Ludivine's original location. I can't remember the circumstances that led to them moving. I was excited about the new locale and the new bar was superb, but something seemed to be lost. Maybe that happened before the move -- I honestly don't remember because everything pre-Covid seems like a blur now.

    So many restaurants relocate and fail to recapture the magic of their original location.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soonerguru View Post
    It is a real neat space, but it's not as good as the original location. Does anyone know why Ludivine moved? I'm genuinely curious.

    The restaurant and bar business is incredibly difficult even in the best of times. It's even harder when you move. There are so many variables in a restaurant's success, but location is usually paramount.

    There was a certain magic at Ludivine's original location. I can't remember the circumstances that led to them moving. I was excited about the new locale and the new bar was superb, but something seemed to be lost. Maybe that happened before the move -- I honestly don't remember because everything pre-Covid seems like a blur now.

    So many restaurants relocate and fail to recapture the magic of their original location.
    the main investor of Ludivine owned the new building location ... and didn't in the original .. and at the time they wanted/needed more space

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoulderSooner View Post
    the main investor of Ludivine owned the new building location ... and didn't in the original .. and at the time they wanted/needed more space
    Ah. Makes sense.

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