An Old Town winery appears to have closed up shop after less than a year in Fort Collins.

The Infinite Monkey Theorem space in Old Town's The Exchange was empty and locked Wednesday afternoon. Its signage had been removed.

Neither The Infinite Monkey Theorem nor Brinkman — the real estate company that developed The Exchange — responded to the Coloradoan's emails about the space by Wednesday afternoon.

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The winery, which also has locations in Denver and Austin, no longer lists Fort Collins as one of its locations on its website.

Northern Colorado radio station 99.9 The Point reported Monday that the winery had closed earlier this year, citing information from its adjacent tenants in The Exchange.

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The development comes less than a year after its February 2019 opening at The Exchange and three months since The Infinite Monkey Theorem closed its Stanley Marketplace winery in Aurora — formerly one of its two Denver area locations.

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