Lululemon closes West Highland store after eight years

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Lululemon opened its West Highland location in November 2017. (Max Scheinblum/BusinessDen)

Lululemon is packing up.

The athletic apparel seller recently closed down its West Highland store at 3420 W. 32nd Ave, according to a sign posted to its door. On Wednesday, packed-up boxes with words like “hangers” inscribed on them sat inside the otherwise empty 2600-square-foot unit.

Lululemon did not respond to questions from BusinessDen.

The Vancouver-based publicly traded retailer opened the store in fall 2017. The company’s closest locations are in the Cherry Creek Shopping Center and in Lakewood at 399 S. Teller St. Its website also lists several other locations in the Denver area.

The Highlands unit is listed for lease by local firm Grace Property Management. The space will be available up on Nov. 1, according to Grace’s website, which advertises a base rent of $7,200 and triple-net expenses that add another $4,100 a month.

Alexis Myers, the broker on the listing, did not respond to a request for comment.

The move comes during a tough, tariff-filled 2025 for Lululemon. Since the beginning of the year, its stock has plummeted 55%. It finished trading Wednesday down 5% at $170 a share. 

After Q2 earnings released in September showed decreased profits, Lululemon pared back its 2025 revenue projections by about $300 million. The business cut 150 positions at its corporate headquarters over the summer.

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Lululemon opened its West Highland location in November 2017. (Max Scheinblum/BusinessDen)

Lululemon is packing up.

The athletic apparel seller recently closed down its West Highland store at 3420 W. 32nd Ave, according to a sign posted to its door. On Wednesday, packed-up boxes with words like “hangers” inscribed on them sat inside the otherwise empty 2600-square-foot unit.

Lululemon did not respond to questions from BusinessDen.

The Vancouver-based publicly traded retailer opened the store in fall 2017. The company’s closest locations are in the Cherry Creek Shopping Center and in Lakewood at 399 S. Teller St. Its website also lists several other locations in the Denver area.

The Highlands unit is listed for lease by local firm Grace Property Management. The space will be available up on Nov. 1, according to Grace’s website, which advertises a base rent of $7,200 and triple-net expenses that add another $4,100 a month.

Alexis Myers, the broker on the listing, did not respond to a request for comment.

The move comes during a tough, tariff-filled 2025 for Lululemon. Since the beginning of the year, its stock has plummeted 55%. It finished trading Wednesday down 5% at $170 a share. 

After Q2 earnings released in September showed decreased profits, Lululemon pared back its 2025 revenue projections by about $300 million. The business cut 150 positions at its corporate headquarters over the summer.

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