Romy is Henderson Avenue’s recently announced restaurant tenant that functions as an all-day bakery and cafe and transforms into a dinner experience at night.
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Construction has gone vertical on a highly anticipated addition of new retail and office space to Henderson Avenue, and the project is still on track to open by the end of 2026, developers recently shared.
The 10-building collection, aimed at revitalizing the eastern half of Henderson Avenue, is now around 60% complete, Tristan Simon said. Construction began on the quarter-mile of land between Glencoe Street and McMillan Avenue in October 2024.
Of the 10 buildings in the project, four will be three-story office towers, a portion of the development known as Henderson East. This office complex will also be anchored by a restaurant tenant called Romy, named after the oldest daughter of Taryn Anderson, Simon’s longtime business partner.
The majority of the project’s office space is housed in two buildings and Romy will be on the ground floor of one of these buildings. An office tenant club will sit on the second and third floors, directly above Romy, which will make it easy for restaurant staff to service. This space will also house bespoke meeting rooms, lounges and a bar meant to feel like a high-end private club.



