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Missoula Bicycle Works first
opened for business in 1996. The shop was started
by two college students, Monte Snyder and Michael
Schmitt, who felt that Missoula needed a bicycle
repair shop with a strong service orientation.
Their shop grew quickly and three years later
Missoula Bicycle Works experienced its first move
into a larger store at 113 West Main Street in
Downtown Missoula. The larger space allowed Mike,
then the sole owner, to begin selling mountain
bikes. The bike shop continued to expand as did
the reputation for quality repair work.
After
six years of owning and running Missoula Bicycle
Works, Mike sold his shop to the current owner,
Alex Gallego. Under the new ownership Missoula
Bicycle Works headed into new territory and into
another new location at 521 South Higgins Avenue.
To compliment the full line of mountain bikes,
the shop opened itself to carrying a full range
or road, touring, and comfort bikes. One thing
that did not change was the original commitment
to excellent service that has guided the shop
from its very beginning. Following three years
of continued growth, it became necessary for the
shop to relocated once again into a larger space.
The three year moving bug struck again!

In November of 2004 Missoula Bicycle
Works moved into its new and HOPEFULLY permanent
home at 708 South Higgins Avenue. Moving a bike
shop is not fun so we do not plan on doing it
again. This time we think we have it right. We
found a much larger building that allowed us to
create a space that reflects our passion for the
sport of cycling and provides ample opportunity
and resources for our mechanics to apply their
skills in the most professional and up-to-date
facility. It also provides us with plenty of room
to grow so moving again is out of the question!

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The renovation of our new building (built in
1944 to serve as the Sprouse-Reitz) was undertaken
by a team of professionals who are as passionate
as they are exceptional about what they do. We
worked closely with Jeff Crouch of Kibo
Group Architrecture and Frank Scariano of
Scariano Construction to develop the space in
terms of its practicality and attractiveness.
A generous grant from the Missoula Redevelopment
Agency allowed us to achieve certain design goals.
The renovation project was completed in November
2004. In May 2005 the Missoula Historical Preservation
Commission recognized the effort with the Commercial
Renovation and Rehabilitation Award. This award
is extremely meaningful to us because we feel
it reflects our desire to contribute positively
to the aesthetic and historic value of our neighborhood
and downtown Missoula.
We are excited about the new opportunities that
await us, and we look forward to continuing our
tradition of great service to the Missoula community
and to all those visiting Missoula who pass through
our doors.
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