Next Adventure announced Tuesday that the business had been sold to a group of local investors and its long-time management team.
As KOIN 6 News previously reported, store owners Deek Heykamp and Bryan Knudsen announced plans to close the store later this year as they planned their retirement.
Since then, a group of local investors and Next Adventure management joined forces to save the business. According to a press release from the company, the new structure emphasizes local ownership with employee participation.
“We are so excited about the amazing team that has come together to keep the company’s legacy alive,” Heykamp said. “Bryan and I have had a great 29-year run, and we love this business. It’s wonderful to see how many people wanted this community outdoor store to continue and we know it’s in the very best hands.”
The transition will begin on Nov. 1.
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