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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Longtime music shop marching off Tennyson

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After more than 50 years in Berkeley, a music store is scaling down and hoping a move to Wheat Ridge will be more in tune with its business.

Outdoor shopping site scooped up by Utah firm

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A discount shopping and rebate website for outdoor gear has joined forces with a Utah-based company, paving its way into the outdoor industry.

Berkeley bookstore and bar adds B&B

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A book shop and wine bar has added a single room for rent to its Tennyson Street property to create some more space for visiting authors, part of a larger renovation.

80-year-old Broadway photo shop going dark

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A family photography lab and gallery will close the shutters to its Broadway space next week after 80 years in business and will be replaced by an accounting firm.

Another bike shop bites the dust

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A Congress Park bicycle shop is shutting its doors before the end of the month, the latest in a recent string of cycling store closures.

British outdoor brand launches on Platte

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Another apparel company has set up shop in the Platte Street outdoor gear corridor and is planning a grand opening late next month.

Specialty bike shop hits the brakes

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A downtown bike shop is pedaling toward its last day in business, and its owner says a significant bump in rent is partly to blame for the shut-down.