The chain has been gradually closing stores around the region.
The chain has been gradually closing stores around the region.
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“I tried my very best to sell this place because there’s no one out there that cares about it more than I do,” Rupp’s Drums owner Alex Simpson said.
“Everywhere we go, every time we stop at a charging station, I’m (giving) three tours,” said Eddie Haemmerle, who was customer No. 1.
A Line Boutique owner Karmen Berentsen said the location lost $400,000 last year. “We have to keep the door locked and have a Ring doorbell.”
An existing building formerly home to a local bike shop would be torn down.
Co-owner Yoon Terry said sales dropped 30% after a stretch of Seventh Avenue opened back up to cars.
Former owner Brady Welton is in talks to buy the business back.
The shuttering is part of a larger trimming of the chain’s grocery stores.
“It’s been a long time coming,” said Brenda Godfrey, who opened the inaugural spot in 2019 at Ninth and Colorado.
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