Tag: timbuk2
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Weekend Guide: Alki Summer Streets, Bike to Farmer’s Market Day + 2 BTWD after parties
Bike Month is barely half over, and the number of bike events going on show no signs of slowing down. Here’s just a sample of some things to do this weekend, from our Events Calendar: Alki Summer Streets While not specifically a bike event, you gotta love any open streets event where you can hang…
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Timbuk2 launches mini free ‘bike share’ at downtown shop
Timbuk2 opened a downtown Seattle store just a few months ago, their first standalone retail venture outside their hometown San Fransisco. This week, they are expanding the bikey presence in downtown by launching a free store-based mini bike share. Visitors can borrow one of their three bikes (comes with lock, helmet and, of course, a…
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A sneak peek inside the downtown Timbuk2 store
Timbuk2 is getting ready to open the doors on its downtown retail store May 4, the company’s first store outside its hometown San Francisco. It is also their first store in a downtown location anywhere. “Being our first store outside San Francisco, we wanted to expose ourselves to a wider market,” said Retail Manager Bryan…
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Timbuk2 opening store downtown – UPDATED
Timbuk2, the San Francisco messenger bag maker, is expanding their brick-and-mortar store presence outside San Fransisco. And what city is first on their list? Seattle. This is according to Seattle Met, which says the company has plans for a 1,400 square-foot space downtown. We have attempted to contact Timbuk2 to learn more about their plans.…
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