
“The value of Good Buy Gear only became more elevated through the pandemic,” co-founder Kristin Langenfeld said.
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“The value of Good Buy Gear only became more elevated through the pandemic,” co-founder Kristin Langenfeld said.
The national retailer is now calling its anchor location in the Southwest Plaza mall an “omni service center.”
“We’re seeing more cars and buyers than ever,” said Britt Douglas, CEO of Worldwide Vintage Autos in Denver’s Northeast Park Hill.
The Minneapolis-based chain’s 30,000-square-foot space at the Exchange at Boulevard One complex will be about a quarter the size of the retailer’s typical stores.
Grateful Bread’s biggest account prior to the pandemic was the Pepsi Center. But retail sales picked up because people wanted to eat bread during the lockdown.
Defendant’s Northside Eatery + Market opened earlier this year next to the plaintiff’s 303 Beauty Bar, which is at 1671 Central St.
Prosource of Denver suffered financially after an employee was caught stealing and the pandemic slowed sales, according to its attorney.
The building housed a Whole Foods store until it closed in 2017, and Whole Foods will operate the new store under another brand it owns.
EMW Carpets & Furniture, which has been a fixture along South Broadway since 1923, will make way for a proposed five-story, 380-unit apartment complex.
“Their concierge was calling me to do flowers, so I’m looking at this empty flower shop knowing I needed to make a move pretty quick,” said Bouquets owner BJ Dyer on moving into an annex building at the hotel.
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