A women’s activewear brand with stores in Boulder and Telluride is adding another in RiNo.
FP Movement plans to open Jan. 31 at 2636 Walnut St., the company confirmed to BusinessDen.
FP Movement was launched as a “category” under the apparel company Free People in 2012, before becoming its own standalone entity in 2020, according to Free People spokeswoman Katerina Patouhas.
Free People, based in Philadelphia, is a subsidiary of Urban Outfitters and has three stores of its own in Colorado. FP Movement, meanwhile, has 40 stores nationwide. It sells clothing for hiking, racquet sports, skiing and running.
Public records show the store will be located in a roughly 1,800-square-foot suite in a multitenant retail building owned by Edens, a major RiNo landlord. The previous tenant was Lovely Bride, a bridal shop. It moved elsewhere in RiNo earlier this year, citing a rent increase.
The store will be next door to Transform, a fitness studio, and a space formerly home to Bike Source, a local chain that focused its RiNo store on e-bikes. But the store closed a couple months ago, an employee at another Bike Source location said Thursday.
A women’s activewear brand with stores in Boulder and Telluride is adding another in RiNo.
FP Movement plans to open Jan. 31 at 2636 Walnut St., the company confirmed to BusinessDen.
FP Movement was launched as a “category” under the apparel company Free People in 2012, before becoming its own standalone entity in 2020, according to Free People spokeswoman Katerina Patouhas.
Free People, based in Philadelphia, is a subsidiary of Urban Outfitters and has three stores of its own in Colorado. FP Movement, meanwhile, has 40 stores nationwide. It sells clothing for hiking, racquet sports, skiing and running.
Public records show the store will be located in a roughly 1,800-square-foot suite in a multitenant retail building owned by Edens, a major RiNo landlord. The previous tenant was Lovely Bride, a bridal shop. It moved elsewhere in RiNo earlier this year, citing a rent increase.
The store will be next door to Transform, a fitness studio, and a space formerly home to Bike Source, a local chain that focused its RiNo store on e-bikes. But the store closed a couple months ago, an employee at another Bike Source location said Thursday.