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Central Rock Gym Expands New York Offerings North of Albany

Bouldering walls and training equipment at Central Rock Gym Troy
Last summer, Central Rock Gym expanded its footprint in New York, opening a mixed-discipline climbing gym in Troy. Troy is located six miles north of Albany, “so we are serving the greater Albany market,” co-owner and co-founder Ed Hardy said. (All photos are courtesy of Central Rock Gym Troy)

Central Rock Gym Troy
Troy, New York

Specs: Founded by Ed and Joe Hardy, Central Rock Gym (CRG) opened its first location in 2009, a ground-up, mixed-discipline gym in Worcester, Massachusetts. Since then, the chain has grown to 30 total climbing gyms across six states, following the opening of CRG’s Troy (NY) and Fort Myers (FL) locations on July 12th, 2025, and January 2nd, 2026, respectively. According to Chandra Morgan, CRG Regional Manager for Upstate New York, the Troy location “has been a long time in the making.” Morgan said CRG opened its first gym in the region in Syracuse, back in 2017, and later opened Rochester and Buffalo gyms in 2019. Morgan said there was “an obvious hole” between the Hadley, Massachusetts gym and the Syracuse location, and there are “a number of staff members from that area who really pushed to have a location there.”

Atomik Climbing Holds

Ed Hardy said CRG had been looking to build a gym in the Albany/Troy region since 2019, but the team “had a very hard time finding the right piece of property for development,” since they wanted to purpose-build something from the ground up. “Once the pandemic hit, we put the plans on pause until 2022, when we found the right opportunity with a developer looking to transform downtown Troy and loved the idea of a rock climbing gym downtown as an integral part of their vision,” he continued.

CRG Troy is located “in the heart of Troy” and only six miles north of Albany, enabling the gym to serve the greater Albany market, Ed said. Morgan added that “the gym was part of a bigger revitalization project for Troy,” which included updating the area along the Troy waterfront as part of the Flanigan Square Transformation Project, led by First Colombia Development. According to Ed, the project brought new office and apartment buildings, a wedding venue and grocery stores to the area, with more businesses to come in the next one to two years.

45-foot roped walls at the new gym
“Since first looking at locations in 2019, I am shocked (in a good way) at how different downtown Troy and the surrounding areas feel since the development has begun,” Ed told CBJ.

CRG opted for the Troy gym to be a ground-up build, and construction of the facility eventually began in late 2023. Ed said, “Building from the ground up allowed us to get the height and all the amenities we wanted to have for the community.” Amenities at the new gym include 16,000 square feet of climbing terrain split among 250 linear feet of bouldering, 45-foot roped walls, a Tension Board 2, a Kilter Board, campus boards and hangboards. The gym offers birthday parties, group events and various climbing classes, such as intro to belay and intro to climbing. Additionally, the build-out of the 20,000-square-foot gym included adding separate rooms for yoga and fitness classes. “It’s really cool,” Morgan said of the space. “It’s kind of an industrial feel with some exposed brick and big windows looking out to the river.”

Climbers bouldering at the new CRG Troy location
Just months after opening the pictured Troy location in New York, CRG opened its fifth Florida gym this week in Fort Myers, which is the chain’s 30th open facility.

Walls: Walltopia
Flooring: Cascade Specialty
CRM Software: Rock Gym Pro
Website: centralrockgym.com/troy/
Instagram: @CentralRockTroy

In Their Words: “While adding locations in Troy and Fort Myers this year [2025], we have been heavily reinvesting in several of our locations. In several locations, we have purchased new padding, holds, training boards, and added some amenities like saunas and cold plunges. We are also going back to update some things aesthetically, which has made members at legacy locations feel appreciated and valued. In other words, while we add new locations, it’s important to continue to improve your original locations and give long-time members something to be excited about as well. At the same time, it brings a more cohesive feel to the chain as the industry evolves.” – Ed Hardy, Co-Founder of Central Rock Gym

Naomi Stevens

Naomi is a competitive youth team coach who has also worked at climbing gyms as a routesetter and personal trainer. After starting college at Colorado State University in 2017, she wanted to make new friends and found climbing, fell in love, and now climbing dictates most of what she does. Naomi earned a bachelor’s degree in Ecosystem Science & Sustainability, and when not climbing she enjoys baking, gardening and crafting.