
A Canadian custom suit company has found prime real estate for its first Denver showroom.
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A Canadian custom suit company has found prime real estate for its first Denver showroom.
It joins a growing number of outdoor brands looking for a toehold in the Rocky Mountains.
The outdoors retailer vacated the site last fall when it opened a shop in a former Sports Authority shell in Greenwood Village.
Coming soon to Eighth Avenue and Colorado Boulevard: a 10-screen theater and five retail tenants.
The salon is the third retailer to close in recent months on that stretch of road, joining two restaurant ventures.
A home furnishings retailer is leaving South Broadway after 17 years, and a nonprofit that helps those battling addiction is moving in.
The company makes apparel from organic cotton and last year rolled out a new line of soft-cotton baby garb.
After nine months, a store that offered recovery treatments and athletic gear has announced its impending closure.
The airport has plans to fill out the mezzanine of Concourse B with more than 10 new restaurants and coffee spots.
The Speer showroom allows it to create a more open space to show office furniture to potential sellers.
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