Kum & Go closes its fuel free locations in Denver

Staff report
Posted 1/4/23

Kum & Go’s two fuel-free stores in Denver closed in December. The convenience stores were located at 1250 E. 17th Ave. in City Park West and 1610 Little Raven St. in the Union Station …

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Kum & Go closes its fuel free locations in Denver

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Kum & Go’s two fuel-free stores in Denver closed in December. The convenience stores were located at 1250 E. 17th Ave. in City Park West and 1610 Little Raven St. in the Union Station neighborhood.  

According to Convenience Store News online, Kum & Go opened its first of fuel-free stores in May 2020. The only walk-up location the company is keeping open is the Des Moines, Iowa, location.

Kum & Go got its start in Iowa in 1959 and is a fourth-generation, family-owned convenience store chain with more than 400 stores in 11 states, according to Convenience Store News.

If you are a local business in Denver and would like to be featured in the monthly Business Matters column, contact Christy Steadman at csteadman@coloradocommunitymedia.com.

Kum & Go, Denver, Business Matters

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