Chelsea bike shop outgrows bowling-alley space

There are more two wheel options in Chelsea now. Or, at least, Aberdeen Bike & Fitness has more room now to ply their pedal-powered wares.Excerpt:After years of being somewhat hidden in the Chelsea Lanes bowling alley, Aberdeen Bike & Fitness has moved into part of the old Polly’s grocery store space down the road.The bike and accessories shop is owned by Mike Casey and his wife, Lauren Gilbert. They opened in the new spot last month.”We have more than doubled our showroom,” said Casey, who has worked in the cycling business for nearly 30 years. “We outgrew our (former) space and our visibility there was always a little bit of an issue.”Read the rest of the story here.

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There are more two wheel options in Chelsea now. Or, at least, Aberdeen Bike & Fitness has more room now to ply their pedal-powered wares.

Excerpt:

After years of being somewhat hidden in the Chelsea Lanes bowling alley, Aberdeen Bike & Fitness has moved into part of the old Polly’s grocery store space down the road.

The bike and accessories shop is owned by Mike Casey and his wife, Lauren Gilbert. They opened in the new spot last month.

“We have more than doubled our showroom,” said Casey, who has worked in the cycling business for nearly 30 years. “We outgrew our (former) space and our visibility there was always a little bit of an issue.”

Read the rest of the story here.

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