Icelantic Skis jumping over to Golden

Icelantic is moving out of its Battery 621 space. Photo by George Demopoulos.

Icelantic is moving out of its Battery 621 space. Photos by George Demopoulos.

Denver-based ski manufacturer Icelantic Skis is moving its headquarters to Golden.

The 10-year-old firm will move out of its current office lodgings at Battery 621 for downtown Golden during the first quarter of 2016, according to Jeff Bradley, who owns Icelantic’s new building.

“They’re from up the hill a little bit, so I think they wanted to move closer to home,” Bradley said.

Icelantic, which had been headquartered at Battery 621 for about six years, declined to comment on the move.

The company signed a lease on a 2,000-square-foot property at 1300 Washington Ave. in Golden and will be completely moved out of Battery in February, Bradley said.

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Icelantic skis on display at SIA earlier this year.

The new space will house Icelantic’s offices and also include a brand shop that will sell skis and apparel. Bradley said the new facility will have an outdoor patio for special events.

The building was originally a service station in the 1950s before it closed in the ’60s. Since then, it has operated as a bank and credit union but was vacant prior to Icelantic’s tenancy, Bradley said.

Icelantic was one of Battery’s first tenants when the Lincoln Park shared office space opened in 2009, said Jason Winkler, who developed and owns the property.

“They’re mostly moved out now,” Winkler said. “There’s still a few folks working out of there, but they’re effectively moved out.”

Tech staffing firm BW Bacon will take over the majority of Icelantic’s old space, Winkler said.

Icelantic is Colorado’s best-known ski designer and produced 6,000 pairs of skis last year, according to press reports.

The ski company outsources manufacturing to Never Summer Industries, a Denver-based snowboard and longboard manufacturer with a facility near Park Hill Golf Course.

Company founders Ben Anderson, Travis Parr and Travis Cook started Icelantic in 2005 in Anderson’s parents’ Evergreen garage.

Icelantic is moving out of its Battery 621 space. Photo by George Demopoulos.

Icelantic is moving out of its Battery 621 space. Photos by George Demopoulos.

Denver-based ski manufacturer Icelantic Skis is moving its headquarters to Golden.

The 10-year-old firm will move out of its current office lodgings at Battery 621 for downtown Golden during the first quarter of 2016, according to Jeff Bradley, who owns Icelantic’s new building.

“They’re from up the hill a little bit, so I think they wanted to move closer to home,” Bradley said.

Icelantic, which had been headquartered at Battery 621 for about six years, declined to comment on the move.

The company signed a lease on a 2,000-square-foot property at 1300 Washington Ave. in Golden and will be completely moved out of Battery in February, Bradley said.

Icelantic

Icelantic skis on display at SIA earlier this year.

The new space will house Icelantic’s offices and also include a brand shop that will sell skis and apparel. Bradley said the new facility will have an outdoor patio for special events.

The building was originally a service station in the 1950s before it closed in the ’60s. Since then, it has operated as a bank and credit union but was vacant prior to Icelantic’s tenancy, Bradley said.

Icelantic was one of Battery’s first tenants when the Lincoln Park shared office space opened in 2009, said Jason Winkler, who developed and owns the property.

“They’re mostly moved out now,” Winkler said. “There’s still a few folks working out of there, but they’re effectively moved out.”

Tech staffing firm BW Bacon will take over the majority of Icelantic’s old space, Winkler said.

Icelantic is Colorado’s best-known ski designer and produced 6,000 pairs of skis last year, according to press reports.

The ski company outsources manufacturing to Never Summer Industries, a Denver-based snowboard and longboard manufacturer with a facility near Park Hill Golf Course.

Company founders Ben Anderson, Travis Parr and Travis Cook started Icelantic in 2005 in Anderson’s parents’ Evergreen garage.

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