Black Diamond Equipment bails on downtown store

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Black Diamond Equipment decided not to open a store within Market Station, but it will open one in Boulder. (Courtesy of Black Diamond Equipment)

Outdoor gear retailer Black Diamond Equipment has nixed its plans for a store in downtown Denver.

Retail Director Devin Gillette told BusinessDen in an email Monday that the Salt Lake City-based company no longer plans to open a store within Market Station, a new development that takes up most of a city block along the 16th Street Mall.

BizWest reported in February that stores were in the works in both Boulder and Denver.

The store along Pearl Street in Boulder is still happening, Gillette said this week, and should open in June.

Market Station is being developed by Denver-based Continuum Partners and New York-based Clarion Partners. The retail component of the project, which also includes apartments and office space, is branded “Basecamp Market Station” in an effort to lure outdoor brands.

Thule, known for its bike racks and other vehicle accessories, plans to open its first store in North America in the project. Portland, Oregon-based boot company Danner also previously confirmed plans for a store, its first outside the Pacific Northwest.

5.19D Black Diamond

Black Diamond Equipment decided not to open a store within Market Station, but it will open one in Boulder. (Courtesy of Black Diamond Equipment)

Outdoor gear retailer Black Diamond Equipment has nixed its plans for a store in downtown Denver.

Retail Director Devin Gillette told BusinessDen in an email Monday that the Salt Lake City-based company no longer plans to open a store within Market Station, a new development that takes up most of a city block along the 16th Street Mall.

BizWest reported in February that stores were in the works in both Boulder and Denver.

The store along Pearl Street in Boulder is still happening, Gillette said this week, and should open in June.

Market Station is being developed by Denver-based Continuum Partners and New York-based Clarion Partners. The retail component of the project, which also includes apartments and office space, is branded “Basecamp Market Station” in an effort to lure outdoor brands.

Thule, known for its bike racks and other vehicle accessories, plans to open its first store in North America in the project. Portland, Oregon-based boot company Danner also previously confirmed plans for a store, its first outside the Pacific Northwest.

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