![]() "Up until we got there, this has been a place to expand our personal art collection." "This has always been the goal: fine art," Baca says. Marketing companies aren't necessarily known for mounting art events, but Baca has been wanting to bring this passion project to life since before he founded Grasslands in 2016. The building is currently seeing its legacy raised from covert brothels to Biome, Denver's new fine arts biennial that Baca founded with friend Jason Diminich. "It used to be a bar that had a secret brothel," explains Ricardo Baca, CEO of Grasslands, the cannabis- and psychedelics-focused marketing and PR company that's now housed there. The unassuming cinder block building at 100 Santa Fe Drive occupies a colorful niche in Denver history.
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