The chain has a couple years left on its lease, according to property owner Kentro Group.
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Shuttered yoga business returns to RiNo with purchase of nearby studio
The lights are back on for Allumen.
LoDo landlord sues to evict 7-Eleven that ‘attracts vagrancy and crime’
1755 Blake St. “is not experiencing the same level of activity” as other office buildings.
Olive oil shop closes after 15 years in LoDo
EVOO Marketplace still has locations in Littleton and Aspen.
Tattered Cover, leaner and with a lender, sounds optimistic at hearing
CEO Brad Dempsey said the bookstore can emerge from bankruptcy “at the beginning of next year” and a sale is not being contemplated.
E-commerce showroom startup launching with RiNo pop-up
“It’s the miniaturization of retail,” said John Fitzpatrick, founder of Foldouts.
Small Boulder ‘zero-waste’ grocer opening second location in Berkeley
“We do all the worrying so you don’t have to,” said co-founder Verity Noble, who will need customers to embrace a “jar rental fee.”
One retailer dominates Denver’s e-bike rebate program, prompting mixed feelings
“The City of Denver, they’re doing what they were tasked to do … but along the way they changed the marketplace,” said the owner of Cherry Creek’s eBikes USA.
‘Completely shocked’: Golden Triangle store sues city over alcohol denial
Is Choice Market within 500 feet of a school? Depends who you ask.
Bankrupt Littleton Halloween shop still recovering from pandemic, owner says
Reinke Brothers filed for Chapter 11 on Oct. 25. The business, which is battling a roofing company in court, remains open.