An art supply shop and gallery is taking over a former gift shop on Broadway and more than doubling its current space.
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Boulder’s American Recreation Products sold
The Boulder-based manufacturer of several iconic camping brands was sold to a California firm with plans to bring sleeping bag manufacturing stateside.
Christy Sports to close two locations, open Littleton megastore
The winter gear retailer has signed a lease on a massive Littleton space that it’s used in the past for seasonal events. The space – about twice the size of the biggest Christy Sports – will allow the company to push its patio furniture business year-round.
Bose pulls the plug on Cherry Creek store
The electronics retailer has powered down its First Avenue store, leaving a 3,000-square-foot hole in the Cherry Creek shopping lineup.
Cherry Creek bike store rebrands
A Cherry Creek bicycle retail and repair shop has rolled out a new neighborhood-focused identity.
Gear store scales up online retail
A Platte Street outdoor gear store is hoping to give its sales a boost with a revamped online presence.
Antiques dealer to shutter longtime shop
After 30 years in the same space on Broadway, an antique shop is closing down its brick-and-mortar operations. But its owner plans to transition the business to online sales and custom work.
Pack retailer launches new brand, store
A local pack retailer is making big strides this year, including its first brick-and-mortar store, a new line expansion overseas.
Mayor stops for bagels in Five Points
Mayor Michael Hancock visited Rosenberg’s Bagels yesterday for a panel discussion about small business.
Boulder startup takes RV decorating cross country
The self-described Martha Stewart of RVs is taking her show on the road with plans to get her sophisticated camping gear into RV dealerships across the country.