The store on the corner of 24 Road and Leland Ave. in Grand Junction, CO is, in fact, a piece of pornography history. We have been in the Adult Entertainment industry since it was blooming back in the 1960's! Our father, Arthur Greer, was a successful entrepreneur in Denver, Colorado with his hand in several different businesses. He was always looking for his next business adventure.
Art Greer was the owner of Jerry's News in Denver when he started to sell nude magazines in a secluded room. He soon realized the high demand for pornographic literature. With the introduction of the home video, the press exposure of producer Larry Flynt and his many court cases fighting for our 1st Amendment, pornography did see a large boom in the worldwide porn industry.
In 1983 Art Greer purchased the corner property of 24 Road and Leland Ave. At this time it was only 850 sq. ft. frame house. It then became 24 Road Book Exchange and the doors opened to the public. The store was a success! Then in 1991 our father built the current 3500 sq. ft. building and renamed it 24 Road Video Exchange. Art donated the old frame house to the Mesa County Fire Department, who then burnt it to the ground in a fire drill. Ever since, our doors have stayed open and still provide a place for our customers to find the items they need to fulfill there sexual experience.
Sadly, In 2011 Art Greer, our father passed away leaving this great legacy to his children. We have given the store some tender loving care. We are very proud of our fathers accomplishments.
We are focusing on having the best and lastest inventory in town. We receive weekly shipments of new products and DVD's. We have changed the name, to what it is today, 24 Road Adult Emporium.
This is a brief history of 24 Road Adult Emporium. Now come and see for yourself and be a part of history.
Art Greer was the owner of Jerry's News in Denver when he started to sell nude magazines in a secluded room. He soon realized the high demand for pornographic literature. With the introduction of the home video, the press exposure of producer Larry Flynt and his many court cases fighting for our 1st Amendment, pornography did see a large boom in the worldwide porn industry.
In 1983 Art Greer purchased the corner property of 24 Road and Leland Ave. At this time it was only 850 sq. ft. frame house. It then became 24 Road Book Exchange and the doors opened to the public. The store was a success! Then in 1991 our father built the current 3500 sq. ft. building and renamed it 24 Road Video Exchange. Art donated the old frame house to the Mesa County Fire Department, who then burnt it to the ground in a fire drill. Ever since, our doors have stayed open and still provide a place for our customers to find the items they need to fulfill there sexual experience.
Sadly, In 2011 Art Greer, our father passed away leaving this great legacy to his children. We have given the store some tender loving care. We are very proud of our fathers accomplishments.
We are focusing on having the best and lastest inventory in town. We receive weekly shipments of new products and DVD's. We have changed the name, to what it is today, 24 Road Adult Emporium.
This is a brief history of 24 Road Adult Emporium. Now come and see for yourself and be a part of history.