Walking into Nocturno, you’re greeted by dim lighting that sets a moody tone and good music that uplifts the lounge atmosphere.
But to Lu Lopez, spaces like Nocturno are not just buildings—they are meant to enrich the community.
“We’re creatures of community and I think as a species, we grow in those environments and any spaces that add value that tend to thrive. With Nocturno we want to continue developing spaces that add value to the communities, especially in the Arts District,” Lopez said.
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