Greeley Clothing Store Closes For Disappointing and Sad Reason
We have been witnessing many businesses close in Northern Colorado for a wide variety of reasons. A lot of chains have been closing recently. For example, CopperMuse Distillery shut down its Fort Collins taproom, and American Freight closed all Colorado locations due to filing for bankruptcy.
One Colorado business has temporarily shut down and is considering staying permanently closed for a reason outside of economic conditions.
Greeley Clothing Store Shuts Down Due to Crime
Denver7 reports that M.perry's ProClub, which is a streetwear clothing store, has been the victim of two burglaries in the past month.
M. Perry's ProClub is locally owned and operated in Greeley. Denver7 says that the store moved to their new location on 20th Avenue from the Greeley Mall. The store has had glass shattered and locks broken. Money and streetwear have been stolen.
Greeley Business Owners Must Feel Frustrated
Could you imagine opening up a local business here in Northern Colorado and having your store broken into twice in a month?
Local and small businesses are struggling across the country right now and the cost of these burglaries has to be extremely heavy for the owners.
We can not imagine how frustrated they feel. The owners spoke to Denver7 and said that they are still recovering financially from the first break-in. According to their social media pages, they have not been operating at this location for very long.
Hopefully, a resolution for these burglaries will come soon so the owners do not have to worry about having more losses.
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