Denver's Petals & Pages Bookstore to Close Next Month

The queer, women-owned bookstore in the Santa Fe Arts District will shutter on April 12 after just four years in business.

Mar. 30, 2026 at 4:07pm

A dreamy, impressionistic photograph of the interior of a cozy bookstore, with blurred shelves of books and a single table lamp casting a warm, inviting glow, capturing the intimate atmosphere that will be lost with the store's closure.The closure of Petals & Pages, a beloved queer-owned bookstore in Denver, marks the end of a cherished community hub and creative space.Denver Today

Petals & Pages, a queer, women-owned bookstore in Denver's Santa Fe Arts District, has announced it will be closing its doors on April 12 after just four years of operation. The store, which often hosted community events and served as a writer's workshop space, did not provide a specific reason for the closure in its announcement on Instagram.

Why it matters

The closure of Petals & Pages represents the ongoing challenges facing independent bookstores, especially those serving niche communities, in the face of competition from online retailers and broader economic pressures. The loss of this space will be felt by Denver's LGBTQ+ community and local writers who relied on the store as a hub for connection and creative expression.

The details

Petals & Pages was founded in 2022 and was located at 956 Santa Fe Drive in Denver's Santa Fe Arts District. In addition to selling books, the store often hosted community events and provided a dedicated space for writers to practice their craft and learn from industry professionals. The store announced the closure on its Instagram account, stating that in its time open it had 'gotten thousands of queer books into the hands of the people who've needed them the most' and had 'become more than just a bookstore' by deeply connecting with the community.

  • Petals & Pages was founded in 2022.
  • The last day of regular store hours will be April 12, 2026.

The players

Petals & Pages

A queer, women-owned bookstore located in Denver's Santa Fe Arts District that is closing after four years in business.

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The takeaway

The closure of Petals & Pages highlights the ongoing challenges facing independent bookstores, especially those serving niche communities, in the face of competition from online retailers and broader economic pressures. The loss of this space will be felt by Denver's LGBTQ+ community and local writers who relied on the store as a hub for connection and creative expression.