What’s New Downtown?
08/07/2024 07:00AM ● By Ski Town Media Staff(Photo: Downtown Steamboat Springs on a warm summer evening. Courtesy of Ben Duke.)
Steamboat Springs, CO - Lincoln Avenue has new stores on the block. Stop by SBNY, where fashion meets philanthropy. Founded by sisters Lexi Swain and Lauren Franko, SBNY is dedicated not only to fashion, but also to making a positive impact in the community. The store carries a variety of high-end men’s and women’s clothing, shoes and accessories, and the sisters have already donated nearly a quarter of a million dollars to local nonprofits. Find SBNY at 831 Lincoln Ave.
Get your kicks at Lucchese Bootmaker, the iconic brand which has expanded their empire to include 24 brick-and-mortar stores with the latest one right here in Steamboat at 822 Lincoln Ave. Their leather cowboy boots are handmade, using techniques that have been passed down from generation to generation.
Fans of Ohana will love their latest concept, Upcountry. The store provides a new variety of apparel, homegoods and accessories designed by Ohana and other artisans, including a mix of goods for life in the mountains and finding your next adventure. Stop by 827 Lincoln Ave. to find your perfect souvenir.
Roots & Roost is Steamboat’s new antique store, offering carefully selected items honoring Routt County’s heritage. Stop by 1015 Lincoln Ave. to find your next treasure.
Steamboat Springs, CO - Lincoln Avenue has new stores on the block. Stop by SBNY, where fashion meets philanthropy. Founded by sisters Lexi Swain and Lauren Franko, SBNY is dedicated not only to fashion, but also to making a positive impact in the community. The store carries a variety of high-end men’s and women’s clothing, shoes and accessories, and the sisters have already donated nearly a quarter of a million dollars to local nonprofits. Find SBNY at 831 Lincoln Ave.
Get your kicks at Lucchese Bootmaker, the iconic brand which has expanded their empire to include 24 brick-and-mortar stores with the latest one right here in Steamboat at 822 Lincoln Ave. Their leather cowboy boots are handmade, using techniques that have been passed down from generation to generation.
Fans of Ohana will love their latest concept, Upcountry. The store provides a new variety of apparel, homegoods and accessories designed by Ohana and other artisans, including a mix of goods for life in the mountains and finding your next adventure. Stop by 827 Lincoln Ave. to find your perfect souvenir.
Roots & Roost is Steamboat’s new antique store, offering carefully selected items honoring Routt County’s heritage. Stop by 1015 Lincoln Ave. to find your next treasure.