
“Our sales essentially double in December and then in January we have to pay the bill for that,” CEO says.
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“Our sales essentially double in December and then in January we have to pay the bill for that,” CEO says.
Ryders Public Safety doubled its space when it moved from Sheridan to its current location in 2022.
It’s the second location for Show Pony Vintage, which already operates near DU.
Kwame Spearman, who is in talks with potential buyers, opposed Brad Dempsey’s salary.
“Cherry Creek helped put us on the map, but I knew this day may come,” owner Houshmand Moarefi said.
The retailer’s closest existing store is in The Shops at Northfield in Central Park.
Their co-owner, a lawyer, says two “were an absolute dumpster fire” when he took over.
“I’m not business trained,” said Elan Wenzel. “I’m just a chef that had an idea and took a chance.”
“I can’t stand traveling anymore and being retired is stupid,” said Nathan Elinoff.
Journeys was already in the mall when Gart Properties bought it in 2008.
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