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Champlin city staff and officials, alongside restaurant owners Tom and Tracy DeQuattro, break ground on CHAR BLU Riverside at Mississippi Crossings on Jan. 31. Pictured left to right are Community Development Director Scott Schulte, Mayor Ryan Sabas, Tom and Tracy DeQuattro, Councilmembers Tim LaCroix, Tom Moe and Jessica Tesdall, and City Administrator Bret Heitkamp.

Developments are underway in Champlin as city officials including the mayor, city council members and staff joined Tom and Tracy DeQuattro to break ground on CHAR BLU Riverside, a one-of-a-kind restaurant set to become the newest attraction at Mississippi Crossings.

CHAR BLU Riverside will offer a casual yet elevated dining experience, featuring a diverse menu and a stunning outdoor patio that overlooks the Mississippi River and the outdoor performance area at Mississippi Crossings. This highly-anticipated landmark restaurant is expected to become a premier dining destination for both residents and visitors, further enhancing Champlin’s vibrant riverfront revitalization. It will serve as the cornerstone of the Mississippi Crossings Riverfront Redevelopment Project.

  
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