Local bike shop, commuter hub opening in Fort Worth’s entertainment district

Local bike shop, commuter hub opening in Fort Worth’s entertainment district

(Fort Worth) Trinity Bicycles, a local bike shop and commuter hub, is moving to 343 Throckmorton Street in Sundance Square, downtown Fort Worth.  They will occupy 1550 square feet in a space formerly occupied by Washington Mutual.

“This is a great opportunity for our business to be in Sundance Square, the heart of downtown Fort Worth,” said Bernie Scheffler, owner of Trinity Bicycles. “Our shop offers all types of bikes, accessories, and repair services, and we are also a commuter hub for riders who enjoy being on their bike as much as possible. We also think the downtown location will be the perfect place to expand our rental business among Fort Worth visitors who would like to explore this beautiful city.”

For the commuter bike rider, Trinity Bicycles accommodates riders with same day bike repair. Trinity Bicycles offers bike rentals to visitors and local residents for scenic rides along Trinity River, the Cultural Arts District, Stockyards, and throughout the Central Business District where bike lanes can be found.  More information about the company can be found at trinitybicycles.com.

“Trinity Bicycles adds a perfect niche to Sundance Square’s long list of service merchants,” said Johnny Campbell, president and CEO of Sundance Square. “This fulfills a need expressed by our customers who live and work downtown.  We believe Trinity Bicycles will quickly become a favorite downtown spot.” 
 
Located in the heart of downtown Fort Worth, historic Sundance Square is a 35-block commercial, residential, entertainment and retail district where people work, live, shop and dine. Sundance Square’s beautiful landscaping, red-brick streets and turn-of-the-century buildings make it a pedestrian’s delight. Named after the famed Sundance Kid, who used the Fort Worth area as a hideout, Sundance Square has been hailed as a monumental achievement in urban redevelopment. Sundance Square is comprised of restaurants, three live theatres, an AMC movie theatre, Bass Performance Hall, two museums, three art galleries, numerous retail shops and boutiques, as well as two upscale residential complexes, and some of Fort Worth’s prime office space.

For more information, visit sundancesquare.com.

Story and photos by David Alvey.

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