Big Agnes, Honey Stinger set up new combined HQ near the slopes

Bill Gamber. (Courtesy Honey Stinger)

Bill Gamber co-owns Big Agnes and Honey Stinger, which leased a combined headquarters in Steamboat Springs. (Courtesy Honey Stinger)

Two Steamboat Springs outdoors brands are staking out a new combined headquarters a snowball’s throw from the chairlift.

Tent and sleeping bag manufacturer Big Agnes and snack brand Honey Stinger – both co-owned by entrepreneur Bill Gamber – signed a lease last week for 13,000 square feet of office space at 2145 Resort Drive in Steamboat Springs.

Gamber was one of the investors who purchased the building on Resort Drive last week.

Big Agnes' 2015 tent line introduced sewn-in lighting. (Courtesy Big Agnes)

Big Agnes’ 2015 tent line introduced sewn-in lighting. (Courtesy Big Agnes)

Sixty office workers for the two firms are spread across four locations around Steamboat, Gamber said, adding that he started looking for a bigger space about four years ago.

“It’s a small town, but we were looking for the right place that our crew would love and that was economical.”

Gamber said the remodeling starts this week, and some staff will move in October.

The combined companies employee around 100 in the Steamboat area, and share resources in operations, IT, accounting and graphic design. Big Agnes was formed in 2001; Honey Stinger in 2003.

Gamber said he’s particularly excited about how close the new office is to the slopes.

“With their boots on at the office, they’re five minutes from a few runs at lunch,” he said.

Bill Gamber. (Courtesy Honey Stinger)

Bill Gamber co-owns Big Agnes and Honey Stinger, which leased a combined headquarters in Steamboat Springs. (Courtesy Honey Stinger)

Two Steamboat Springs outdoors brands are staking out a new combined headquarters a snowball’s throw from the chairlift.

Tent and sleeping bag manufacturer Big Agnes and snack brand Honey Stinger – both co-owned by entrepreneur Bill Gamber – signed a lease last week for 13,000 square feet of office space at 2145 Resort Drive in Steamboat Springs.

Gamber was one of the investors who purchased the building on Resort Drive last week.

Big Agnes' 2015 tent line introduced sewn-in lighting. (Courtesy Big Agnes)

Big Agnes’ 2015 tent line introduced sewn-in lighting. (Courtesy Big Agnes)

Sixty office workers for the two firms are spread across four locations around Steamboat, Gamber said, adding that he started looking for a bigger space about four years ago.

“It’s a small town, but we were looking for the right place that our crew would love and that was economical.”

Gamber said the remodeling starts this week, and some staff will move in October.

The combined companies employee around 100 in the Steamboat area, and share resources in operations, IT, accounting and graphic design. Big Agnes was formed in 2001; Honey Stinger in 2003.

Gamber said he’s particularly excited about how close the new office is to the slopes.

“With their boots on at the office, they’re five minutes from a few runs at lunch,” he said.

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