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Triangle Building lands Capital One Cafe

Capitol One is the latest tenant in The Triangle Building.

Denver-based East West Partners, announced today that Capital One Café, a new banking concept offering café-style service along with ambassadors to assist with banking needs, will be opening at The Triangle Building in the fall.

Capital One Café is the newest tenant in The Triangle, at 1550 Wewatta St., in Denver’s trendy Union Station neighborhood.

“Capital One Café is the perfect addition to The Triangle Building as it will appeal to people on the move in the Union Station area wanting to fulfill a banking need, or to simply connect to WiFi over a great cup of coffee,” said Chris Frampton, managing partner at East West Partners.

 “We love that it’s a new concept to Denver, as The Triangle Building has solidified itself as a magnet for innovation in the community. Capital One is truly bringing banking and living together,” Frampton added.

The Capital One Café is designed to facilitate experiences centered on discovery, conversations, hospitality, education and community events.  The new Wewatta Street location will provide individuals a space where they can recharge their bank accounts, devices and lives while learning new ways to manage their finances, try out new digital and financial tools, and grab a cup of coffee.

The Café will serve handcrafted espresso, coffee and tea beverages from Peet’s Coffee & Tea, as well as offer baked goods from local businesses.

All Capital One Cafés feature an open design with space for visitors to have comfortable conversations with each other and with Café Ambassadors.

 Capital One Cafés are present in six markets across the country, including Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco and St. Cloud.

The Triangle Building store  will be approximately 8,600 square feet with four ATMs on premise, two nooks and one meeting room for customers, partners and community members to use for work space.

 “At Capital One, we’re reimagining banking so that it’s a simple, straight-forward experience designed for you,” said Stacy Jones, spokesperson for Capital One.

“As a digital bank that relies on great design to better improve customer experience, we have long wanted to build a presence in Denver. People are at the heart of everything we do, which is why we aim to keep the banking experience simple and straightforward—whether you’re mobile, online, at the ATM or in one of our Capital One Cafés, where our approach to banking really comes to life.”

Capital One Café will join fellow tenants WeWork, Liberty Global, Autodesk and Stella’s on 16th in The Triangle Building.

 

Kris Oppermann Stern is publisher and editor of Building Dialogue, a Colorado Real Estate Journal publication, and editor of CREJ's construction, design, and engineering section, including news and bylined articles. Building Dialogue is a quarterly, four-color magazine that caters specifically to the AEC industry, including features on projects and people, as well as covering trends…