The company sells shirts designed to be left untucked. Untuckit sold its products only online for years, but now is aggressively adding brick-and-mortar locations.
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Apparel brand Untuckit to open store in Cherry Creek mall
Carboy Winery to open in former Govnr’s Park Tavern space in Cap Hill
The winery currently has two locations, in Littleton and Breckenridge. Govnr’s Park Tavern, which opened in 1976, closed last month.
Rooftop tent distributor moving from Evergreen to Wheat Ridge
Altitude Industries has leased 2,500 square feet. Its new home will incorporate a showroom displaying rooftop tents and a drive-in bay for installation on cars.
DHA building in Cap Hill sells for $9M
The buyer plans to renovate the structure and add ground-floor retail space. DHA is building a new headquarters for itself in Lincoln Park.
Landlord seeks to evict Westminster weightlifting gym
The landlord said Classic Barbell ceased paying its rent in full in October and wants a court to award it possession of the premises.
Trelora founder and CEO resigns
Joshua Hunt stepped down as head of Denver-based Trelora, effective Monday.
Building along 16th Street Mall sells for $24.5M
It’s California-based Harbor Associates’ third acquisition in Denver.
Industrial site just north of city limits sells for $41M
Buyer Westfield Co. plans to redevelop the site, although the use will remain industrial.
Bridge over 9th Avenue, remnant of former CU hospital campus, to be demolished
Continuum Partners and CIM Group considering converting the structure into a hotel. But instead, it’s now in its final weeks of existence.
Burger joint American Grind to leave Avanti, open in Wash Park
The restaurant’s lease at the LoHi food hall ends in March. The move into 2,000 square feet in Wash Park will mean a larger menu, according to a co-owner.