Victory Park Loses Another Tenant: Quiksilver Has Just Finished Packing Up

We've been hearing the rumors for some time, well before Matt Pulle began writing his story about the struggling Victory Park: Quiksilver, among the first tenants in the Hillwood project, would be closing sooner than later, as word was the place would go days without posting a single sale. Well,...
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We’ve been hearing the rumors for some time, well before Matt Pulle began writing his story about the struggling Victory Park: Quiksilver, among the first tenants in the Hillwood project, would be closing sooner than later, as word was the place would go days without posting a single sale. Well, that sooner is now — actually, February 22, if only we’d seen this half-off, everything-must-go missive a few days earlier. But a Friend of Unfair Park down in Victory Park for tonight’s Stars-Blues game sends this photo of the sun-skate-and-surf shop’s workers cleaning out the now-barren storefront in the so-called East Plaza. The closing, of course, comes only weeks after N9NE Steakhouse shuttered just across the plaza.

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