Retail

Welcome to Business Den’s coverage of the retail industry in Denver. From new store openings to industry mergers and acquisitions, our coverage is comprehensive and up-to-date. We also delve into the challenges facing the industry, such as shifting consumer preferences and the impact of e-commerce on brick-and-mortar retailers.

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Hockey shop teams up with St. Louis company

A locally based hockey and lacrosse gear retailer is being sold to another company, and the combined businesses will have 32 locations across the U.S.

Child safety company turns to expecting moms

A 3-year-old company that has built its business on car safety for toddlers is rolling out a new seat belt to protect children before they’re born.

Crocs snaps at competition in court

Continuing its relentless fight against copycats, the shoe brand has filed lawsuits against two companies over their alleged “Croc-offs”

Clothes designer scouts out bigger space in RiNo

Denver clothing designer Jiberish is jumping across town to a bigger store and warehouse. And the company plans to add limited-edition sneakers from six brands in hopes of drawing a more diverse customer base.

Ranch wear brand ropes in The Broadmoor

Longtime Western apparel brand Rockmount has landed a deal to sell in The Broadmoor resort as the LoDo brand continues its international expansion.

Sauce company cooks up King Soopers deal

A pasta sauce maker is tossing more salad dressing into the mix with an arrangement to stock fridges in 145 regional grocery stores.

Furniture makers build their business

Two custom furniture designers who have outfitted several Denver restaurants are taking a seat at the owners’ table at an upcoming eatery, while expanding their own company with a new line.

Online shop grabs Brighton storefront

A men’s accessories business that started with 1,000 pairs of cuff links is now moving into a brick-and-mortar space in Brighton.

LoDo shop evicted after police raid

A LoDo clothing shop has been evicted after a raid by DPD. And the owner has started a crowdfunding campaign to cover mounting legal bills.

Coffee on tap for Paris on the Platte successor

After 30 years of helping restaurants develop their concepts, Lisa Ruskaup is finally opening an eatery of her own in the shuttered Paris on the Platte coffee shop.