
A book shop and wine bar has added a single room for rent to its Tennyson Street property to create some more space for visiting authors, part of a larger renovation.
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A book shop and wine bar has added a single room for rent to its Tennyson Street property to create some more space for visiting authors, part of a larger renovation.
Citing a rent hike, a veteran antiques dealer is moving out of her Berkeley location and it’s unclear whether the business will unpack somewhere else.
A family photography lab and gallery will close the shutters to its Broadway space next week after 80 years in business and will be replaced by an accounting firm.
A Congress Park bicycle shop is shutting its doors before the end of the month, the latest in a recent string of cycling store closures.
The snacks often served as a side dish to wine and cheese are now front and center on Larimer Street after a local cracker company expanded in search of a more visible presence and foodie event space.
Another apparel company has set up shop in the Platte Street outdoor gear corridor and is planning a grand opening late next month.
A downtown bike shop is pedaling toward its last day in business, and its owner says a significant bump in rent is partly to blame for the shut-down.
The Cherry Creek location of a national spice chain is shutting down this week, to be followed by another shop in Boulder.
After battling the weather and being forced to shut down because of flooding, a weekly festival is coming back seven days a week in a new space on Larimer.
Giving up almost half its space in a two-block move, outdoor gear retailer Orvis is swapping Cherry Creek storefronts to lure in more foot traffic.
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