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Fire Escape is designed to be able to start a fire, cut a seat belt, break a window, open a bottle or oxygen tank, and tighten or loosen screws.
The space was formerly home to skateboard shop BoardLife.
Lil’ Angel and Wash Bark no longer operate on South Gaylord Street.
Owner Suzanne Fanch has something new planned for her former storefront.
Though both tenants already have a presence in Denver, the market will be both’s first brick-and-mortar store.
Cherry Creek Shopping Center has a new general manager. Parent company Taubman Centers said Wednesday that it has named Jeramy Burkinshaw to oversee operations, retailer and community relations, and marketing for the mall in Cherry Creek. He started Nov. 1. Burkinshaw replaces Nick LeMasters, who announced in September that he was giving up the general… Read more »
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It’s a new, locally focused concept from the company that previously operated a Save-A-Lot at the site.
The 30-year-old company had 16 locations, including 10 in Colorado.
Sears told the state in August that the store will close by mid-December.
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