
Firefly Furnishings is closing shop at 3rd and Columbine streets after seven years in business, and the business is liquidated the current merchandise.
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Firefly Furnishings is closing shop at 3rd and Columbine streets after seven years in business, and the business is liquidated the current merchandise.
Paul and Heather Clift are floating a new business idea to help Denverites unplug and unwind.
After three years of selling its dresses and jewelry from a Larimer Square basement shop, a woman’s boutique is moving up. Grace Buttorff and Hailee Satterfield are expanding their women’s clothing store, Hailee Grace, to a street-level storefront in Larimer Square this spring. “(Larimer Square) was our starter spot, it was our test of concept,”… Read more »
SOL: Store of Lingerie, which opened at 3rd Avenue and Detroit Street in 1997, is moving to 6th Avenue at the end of the spring.
A local startup fueled by grass-fed beef is again saddling up to investors.
Whole Foods closed early. Some Startbucks were shuttered for the day. But REI’s flagship store?
Ivivva, an athletic clothing line for girls, is headed to the mall.
The fledgling Primal Bike Expo is relocating from the Colorado Convention Center to Mile High Stadium and tying in with the Colfax Marathon’s expo in May.
After six years on Platte Street, Denver attire brand Jiberish is preparing to move to RiNo.
Steve Weil has collected 1,000 of the brand’s Western shirts — and uses them to inspire new designs today.
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