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Bike Business Briefs: SoupCycle, B-Line, WTF Bikes, BicyclingHub.com


BicyclingHub.com’s new store
on SE Stark opens November 1.
(Photo: BicyclingHub.com)

Local bike businesses are moving, expanding, and celebrating. Check the updates below…

BicyclingHub.com Relocates and Expands
Online cycling apparel retailer BicyclingHub.com has announced that they’ll move into a new, larger location at 642 SE Stark Street on November 1st. Currently located at 211 SE Madison Ave, owner Doug Duguay says the new 4,000 square foot space will “help us live up to our full potential.”

In addition to their online presence, BicyclingHub will have an expanded retail area at their new location. Situated near the corner of SE 7th and Sandy Blvd, they should get a healthy amount of bike-in traffic. BicyclingHub.com sells a range of clothing — from big brands Castelli, Pearl Izumi, and Showers Pass to hard to find and specialty items. Learn more at BicyclingHub.com.

WTF Bikes Celebrates One Year Anniversary
What started as one repair stand in front of the defunct Free Store project at SE Clay and 11th, has become the home of a successful bike shop. Tom Daly’s WTF Bikes (Well Tuned and Fast) will celebrate one year in business this Tuesday (10/26). Even after thieves hit his shop just before it opened last year, Daly has managed to survive and thrive in the high-traffic location right on the Clay Street Green Street/Bike Boulevard.

To say thanks to the community, Tom is having a big party tomorrow night. Show up at SE 11th and Clay for live music and fun starting at 7:30 pm. Check WTFBikes.net for more info.

SoupCycle delivery!-8
Jed Lazar and his SoupCycle.
(Photo © J. Maus)

SoupCycle Makes 20,000th Delivery By Bike
SoupCycle, the local business founded in 2008 that pedals tasty soups to hundreds of “soupscribers” all over Portland, is celebrating a major milestone. Founder Jed Lazar says they’ve delivered 20,000 servings of soup by bike and they’ve saved 6,600 car miles in the process (they’ve also funneled $45,000 to local farmers!).

Their delivery area (called “Souplandistan”) now stretches from NW 23rd to SE 53rd and from SE Holgate to N Ainsworth.

B-Line and Whole Foods Team Up for Turkey Delivery
Focusing on that “last mile” of holiday turkey delivery, Whole Foods Market in the Laurelhurst neighborhood (2825 E. Burnside) has teamed up with B-Line Sustainable Urban Delivery.

Instead of their usual practice of storing turkeys in a diesel-powered trailer, Whole Foods will store the birds at B-Line’s inner Southeast warehouse. When orders are placed, turkeys are pedaled over to the store on one of B-Line’s electric-assist cargo trikes.

— From framebuilders to bike shops, read more bike business news in our archives.

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