Certainly the closing of this great standard bearer of the hobby is disturbing. Agreed, the aging of the model railroad population is a component, but wonder if, ultimately, hobby shop closings are the product of the amazon.com-ification of the selling of everything?
Just to try getting this particular store's closing back on track...
My read is that, given that the landlord wanted to do something else with the property, the occupant (i.e., Caboose Hobbies) had a choice: Move, Close. Were I in this particular owner's shoes of age, hobby demographics-read, state/local/Fed economy, 'amazon-itis', and the specter of the awesome move, itself.....I'd make the same choice: retire. Were someone else....family member, group of investors, etc...waiting in the wings, so to speak, for this moment, perhaps Caboose Hobbies of Denver would survive for another generation. Not to be.
Not at all "disturbing" for this family to seek what we all enjoy/look forward to: retirement.
Just sad for the void it leaves with us.....period.
Blessed to have known them, visited them, bought from them. Great memories.
KD