After nearly nine years of service, the Blue Moon restaurant and brewpub in Denver’s River North Art District will permanently close its doors at the end of March.

While the Blue Moon Brewing Company owned by Molson Coors at 3750 Chestnut Place in RiNo, less than a mile southwest of the Denver Coliseum, is closing, nothing else is changing for the brand, according to company officials. The Sandlot Brewery at Coors Field will remain open.

The brewpub found a home in a 30,000-square-foot building in Denver’s RiNo district in July 2016. The brewery said it wanted to keep its roots in Denver and felt the “artfully crafted” brew was a natural fit for the city’s art district.

“We thank the dedicated team who has made our RiNo brewpub a welcoming stop in Denver and look forward to new opportunities to grow Blue Moon’s presence in Colorado and beyond,” Vice President of Blue Moon Courtney Benedict said in a statement.

Benedict said the company plans to continue growing in 2025, including a new national campaign, new products and “enhancing” the brand’s hometown Sandlot Brewery at Denver’s Coors Field, where Blue Moon was first created in 1995.

Blue Moon’s closure marks yet another major pivot away from the craft beer sector for Molson Coors.

Last August, the beverage giant closed AC Golden Brewing Co., its experimental beer arm that produces the longstanding Colorado Native line of beers made with local ingredients. At that time, the company also sold four brands to Canadian cannabis company Tilray, effectively dissolving its Tenth & Blake craft subsidiary. Those decisions were said to help Molson Coors focus on other segments where it saw the highest growth potential for business.