
The East Colfax storefront began as a bike shop in 1934 and changed hands two years ago.
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The East Colfax storefront began as a bike shop in 1934 and changed hands two years ago.
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The neighborhood’s storefronts continue to swap signage as two new clothing retailers open and one packs its bags.
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Knobby tires will no longer roll out of 1005 S. Gaylord St. following the storeowner’s failed attempt to sell the business.
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