Two men’s clothing retailers are moving in downtown.

State & Liberty Clothing Co. and Foreign Rider Co. leased space in the retail portion of LoDo’s Market Station and plan to open in the spring, the project’s developers announced this past week.

State & Liberty is taking 1,200 square feet at 1425 16th St., which will be its second store in Denver and 29th in the country.

The 10-year-old business opened in Cherry Creek in 2020.

According to its website, founders Steven Fisher and Lee Moffie started the business because they wanted a dress shirt that fit athletic builds better. The retailer sells items such as suits, T-shirts, polos, blazers and dress shirts, which sell for $95.

On the other side of Basecamp, as the retail portion is dubbed, men’s sportswear company Foreign Rider Co. is opening in 1,110 square feet at 1641 Market St. This will be the store’s first location in the United States. It has one location in Toronto, and otherwise sells online.

Founded by Ralph Dunning in 2015, Foreign Rider sells everything from coats, sweatshirts, button-downs and hats to pants. According to its website, sweatshirts range from $110 to $148.

Developed by Denver-based Continuum Partners and New York-based Clarion Partners on nearly a full city block, Market Station has 370,000 square feet of residential, retail and office space.

Roughly 52,000 square feet of that is retail space. State & Liberty and Foreign Rider are joining other tenants such as Water Grill, Topo Designs and Thule.

— Maia Luem, BusinessDen