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Retail
Welcome to Business Den’s coverage of the retail industry in Denver. From new store openings to industry mergers and acquisitions, our coverage is comprehensive and up-to-date. We also delve into the challenges facing the industry, such as shifting consumer preferences and the impact of e-commerce on brick-and-mortar retailers.
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Long-time Colfax Avenue anchor closes its doors
A furniture store just blocks up from the Capitol on Colfax Avenue will close its doors later this week, after more than 40 years in business.
Jackson Hole brand slips into Larimer Square
Denver will be the first retail stop for a Wyoming-based mountain clothing brand.
Outdoor clothier pitches tent in Cherry Creek
A Vermont woolen company named for a type of European mountain goat has migrated to Cherry Creek for its third brick-and-mortar store.
Specialty grocer adds second outpost; sticks with shared markets
A specialty market is adding a second location, and building a kitchen to experiment with prepared foods like salads and baked chicken.
Retailer tries on Santa Fe for size
After its RiNo store was shut down and another deal in Five Points fell through, a hat and clothing company has landed on Santa Fe.
Local women's boutique expands to Windy City
The owner of a women’s boutique in Denver is rolling new clothing racks into a Chicago outpost.
New Kicks on the Block
A Salt Lake City-based sneaker shop and art gallery snuck into RiNo this September.
Entrepreneur sizes up mini version of sporting accessory
A Kickstarter campaign introduced a twist on his main product, a handy device that keeps skis and other sporting gear upright against a car.
Dog harness fetches third patent
A husband-and-wife team has sold 40,000 units and received three patents on the invention, a sling that allows owners to help support their dogs’ hips.