SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (August 22, 2024) — Cranky’s Bike Shop, a mainstay in the Salt Lake City bicycle community, announced in a statement that they will be closing on September 7, 2024. Started by Cris Pereira in 2014, the shop’s original location was on 1300 East by the University of Utah before moving to their current location at 150 East 800 South. The building sold recently, but the business has not.
The shop is liquidating its inventory with sale prices of 40-70% off of everything. Cranky’s will be donating a portion of the sales to charity. Additionally, Cris plans on opening a wildlife sanctuary in Costa Rica. To reach the shop, stop in or see: https://www.crankysutah.com/
Cris’s statement is below:
Dear Valued Customers and Friends,
With a mix of emotions, I announce the closure of Cranky’s, our cherished bicycle shop. Over the years, Cranky’s has been more than a business—it’s been a community hub, a place of shared passions, and a second home for many of us.
This decision has been difficult. We’ve celebrated triumphs and faced challenges together, but as life evolves, so must I. It’s time for me to start a new chapter that aligns with my evolving passions. Thus, I have decided to retire and close Cranky’s. This business has been a significant part of my life, and saying goodbye is bittersweet.
Despite my sadness, I’m filled with gratitude for the support you’ve shown. Your patronage and friendship have enriched my life immensely. Thank you for being part of the Cranky’s family.
I am incredibly excited to share that the proceeds from the closure of Cranky’s will be dedicated to a cause very close to my heart: As many of you might know, nature, animals and conservation is a big part of my life. I firmly believe in the importance of preserving our natural world, and I am committed to making a tangible difference. With your support, I will be investing in a nature preserve aimed at protecting and restoring critical habitats.
Additionally, I’m happy to announce that I will also be building an animal sanctuary dedicated to providing a safe haven for vulnerable animals. This sanctuary will not only offer care and rehabilitation but also serve as an educational resource, promoting compassion towards all living beings.
While I’ll miss our daily interactions at the shop, I’m eager about the future. I invite you to follow our conservation efforts and perhaps join us in supporting these causes through volunteering, donations, or advocacy.
Effective immediately, we’re beginning the process of winding down operations. To facilitate this transition, we’re offering substantial discounts on all remaining inventory (EVERYTHING MUST GO). This is a chance to acquire bikes, accessories, and gear you’ve come to trust, at unbeatable prices.
Please help us spread the word about our closing sale. Your support in sharing this news with friends, family, and fellow cyclists would mean a lot. Every referral helps ensure our remaining inventory finds new homes, and the proceeds contribute to protecting our environment.
With warmest regards,
Cris