The sixteenth Avenue Mall has misplaced one other nationwide chain.
Cosmetics retailer Sephora is closing its location in downtown’s Denver Pavilions mall this Sunday, Oct. 27.
Sephora didn’t reply to a request for touch upon the explanation.
On Tuesday afternoon, a employee on the Pavilions location stated its staff will likely be transferred to a unique retailer. The corporate’s closest location is within the Cherry Creek Purchasing Middle.
The make-up store joins Laborious Rock Cafe, Banana Republic and Uniqlo as notable companies to depart Denver Pavilions in recent times.
Mark Sidell, president of Denver-based Gart Properties, which owns the mall, advised BusinessDen in January that the occupancy fee for the mall was 75 % and that the mall had just lately accomplished a $7 million renovation.
Outdoors Denver Pavilions, the sixteenth Avenue Mall has additionally misplaced chains Panera Bread, McDonald’s and T.J. Maxx in recent times.
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