Joy Fill, which has been open since 2017, sells refillable, sustainable household cleaners, personal care and beauty products.
Retail
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Retail sales, not wholesale, are Golden bakery’s new bread and butter
Demand from gluten-craving walk-up customers during the pandemic has been so strong that the majority of Grateful Bread’s baked goods no longer go to restaurants.
BikeSource gears up for expansion into RiNo as demand soars
The bike shop chain, which has four stores in Colorado, sees a market for e-bikes downtown.
Asana Partners snaps up more retail space along Tennyson Street
The firm, which increased its local profile when it purchased Larimer Square, has paid $11.3 million for Tennyson buildings over the last 20 months.
Black Diamond Equipment adding stores in Boulder and Denver
The new stores join the existing location in Castle Rock, along with four other locations in Utah and Montana.
Wyoming outdoor outfitter Stio to open Boulder store
Stio, an outdoor clothing brand based in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, is preparing to open its fourth store this spring just off Boulder’s Pearl Street Mall. CEO Steve Sullivan confirmed to BizWest that the clothing retailer will open its fourth retail store in a subdivided portion of 1505 Pearl St. The store is expected to open… Read more »
Denver bong cleaning startup is a big hit with $1M exit for founder
Entrepreneur Dakota Sheets, who launched Resolution Colorado at age 20 with just $300 in his pocket, shows doubters it was no joke.
Arvada used baby product reseller boosts inventory with Buybuy Baby deal
“We’ve always been supply-constrained as a marketplace,” said co-founder Kristin Langenfeld.
Evo buys on Lincoln Street to gear up rental business
The move will allow the existing 9,500-square-foot store at the edge of Cap Hill and the Golden Triangle to free up more space for shoppers. And the retailer is looking at leasing more in the neighborhood.
In Cherry Creek, a leather retailer given the boot will be replaced by another
Denver-based Freebird is exiting Cherry Creek Shopping Center and opening in The Frye Co.’s former space at 2929 E. 2nd Ave.