Minneapolis, MN: Today, Bouldering Company, Inc., a bouldering gym dedicated to providing the youth and the young in spirit an opportunity to learn; build self-confidence; improve their fitness and build community, announced their plans to build a new 15,000 square foot bouldering gym in the western suburbs of Minneapolis. The company currently is negotiating the business terms for the facility, which is anticipated to open in early 2025.
This family-owned and operated gym is thrilled to bring the community a new bouldering experience by offering an exciting, inclusive and unique climbing gym that will offer the following services:
- Expansive bouldering space
- Dedicated kids bouldering space
- Youth bouldering and programming to include:
- Parents night out
- After school clubs
- Weekend clubs
- Holiday camps
- Summer camps
- Birthday parties
- And much more…
- Corporate team building events
- Fitness & weight-lifting equipment
- Technical climbing training equipment
- Climber coaching & development
- Shower & locker facilities
- Pro shop
- Lounge areas
- Bouldering competitions
- Communal working spaces
“Over the last 20 years, bouldering has grown in popularity due to its social, physical and mental benefits. The sport is very inclusive and community oriented.”, said Chris Massoll, CEO of Bouldering Company, Inc. “Our gym will be very accessible to the western suburbs and climbers of all skill levels will be welcome. People in the western suburbs who are interested in bouldering travel up to 45 minutes to access the current bouldering gyms. We aim to bring bouldering into the community we live in and make it far more accessible for everyone.”, continued Chris.
To learn more about our plans and keep up to date on our progress visit us at boulderingco.com and follow us on Instagram @bouldering.co and Facebook @ Bouldering Co.
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