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Current Bicycle Friendly Businesses Through Fall 2018 Business Name Current Bicycle Friendly Businesses through Fall 2018 Current BFB Number of Award Type of Business City State Business Name Since Employees Level PLATINUM Platinum 1 Arizona - Platinum Platinum AZ Absolute Bikes Platinum 2013 Bicycle Shop 15 Flagstaff AZ Arkansas - Platinum Platinum AR City of Fayetteville Sustainability Platinum 2017 Government Agency 5 Fayetteville AR Department Offices California - Platinum Platinum CA University of California, Davis Platinum 2013 Education 10,945 Davis CA Facebook Platinum 2012 Technology & Information 19,000 Menlo Park CA The Specialized Foundation Platinum 2017 Non-Profit 4 Morgan Hill CA Stanford Research Park Platinum 2018 Real Estate & Housing 1,800 Palo Alto CA Ground Control Systems Platinum 2014 Bicycle Industry 14 Sacramento CA Sacramento Area Bicycle Advocates Platinum 2014 Non-Profit 8 Sacramento CA Bici Centro/Santa Barbara Bicycle Platinum 2014 Non-Profit 6 Santa Barbara CA Coalition SONOS INC Platinum 2015 Telecommunications & Media 389 Santa Barbara CA Santa Monica Bike Center Platinum 2012 Bicycle Shop 11 Santa Monica CA LinkedIn Platinum 2014 Technology & Information 3,800 Sunnyvale CA Colorado - Platinum Platinum CO City of Fort Collins Platinum 2011 Government Agency 551 Fort Collins CO New Belgium Brewing Company Platinum 2009 Brewery 410 Fort Collins CO Velofix Colorado Platinum 2018 Bicycle Shop 4 Fort Collins CO District of Columbia - Platinum Platinum Washington Area Bicyclist Association Platinum 2014 Non-Profit 18 Washington DC Florida - Platinum Platinum FL Mack Cycle and Fitness Platinum 2016 Bicycle Shop 25 Miami FL St. Petersburg Bicycle Co-op Platinum 2018 Non-Profit - St. Petersburg FL Georgia - Platinum Platinum GA Ride On Bikes Platinum 2018 Bicycle Shop 12 Columbus GA See the interactive online BFA Awards Map: December 19, 2018 http://bikeleague.org/bfa/awards Page 1 of 50 Current Bicycle Friendly Businesses through Fall 2018 Idaho - Platinum Platinum ID Boise Bicycle Project Platinum 2011 Bicycle Shop 12 Boise ID Cycle Learning Center Bike Shop at Boise 2014 State University Platinum Bicycle Shop 5 Boise ID Illinois - Platinum Platinum IL Bloomington Cycle & Fitness Platinum 2014 Bicycle Shop 13 Bloomington IL The Burke Group Platinum 2010 Architecture/Planning/Design 200 Rosemont IL Indiana - Platinum Platinum IN Bicycle Garage Indy Downtown Platinum 2016 Bicycle Shop 5 Indianapolis IN IndyCog Platinum 2013 Non-Profit 1 Indianapolis IN Iowa - Platinum Platinum IA World of Bikes Platinum 2010 Bicycle Shop 8 Iowa City IA Massachusetts - Platinum Platinum MA Urban Adventours Platinum 2008 Bicycle Shop 8 Boston MA Landry's Bicycles - Natick Platinum 2008 Bicycle Shop 50 Natick MA Michigan - Platinum Platinum MI Catalyst Partners Platinum 2013 Professional Services 8 Grand Rapids MI Minnesota - Platinum Platinum MN Dero Platinum 2010 Bicycle Industry 44 Fridley MN Target Corporation Platinum 2014 Hospitality/Food/Retail 10,000 Minneapolis MN University of Minnesota Twin Cities Platinum 2010 Education 15,400 Minneapolis MN Missouri - Platinum Platinum MO Trailnet Platinum 2010 Non-Profit 32 Saint Louis MO Nebraska - Platinum Platinum NE Heartland Bike Share - Heartland Bcycle Platinum 2018 Non-Profit 8 Omaha NE New Mexico - Platinum Platinum NM Bicycle Technologies International Platinum 2010 Bicycle Industry 36 Santa Fe NM North Carolina - Platinum Platinum NC Liberty Bicycles, Inc. Platinum 2009 Bicycle Shop 11 Asheville NC New Belgium Brewing-Asheville Platinum 2018 Brewery 99 Asheville NC Oklahoma - Platinum Platinum OK Schlegel Bicycles Platinum 2016 Bicycle Shop 16 Oklahoma City OK Oregon - Platinum Platinum OR See the interactive online BFA Awards Map: December 19, 2018 http://bikeleague.org/bfa/awards Page 2 of 50 Current Bicycle Friendly Businesses through Fall 2018 Alta Planning + Design, Portland Office Platinum 2008 Architecture/Planning/Design 41 Portland OR OHSU Platinum 2011 Medical/Health Services 13,000 Portland OR Pennsylvania - Platinum Platinum PA Bike Pittsburgh Platinum 2010 Non-Profit 10 Pittsburgh PA South Carolina - Platinum Platinum SC Partners for Active Living Platinum 2015 Non-Profit 6 Spartanburg SC Tennessee - Platinum Platinum TN First Congregational Church of Memphis, Platinum 2015 Non-Profit 20 Memphis TN UCC Memphis Hightailers Bicycle Club Platinum 2016 Non-Profit 14 Memphis TN RPM Transportation Consultants, LLC Platinum 2011 Transportation 12 Nashville TN Walk/Bike Nashville Platinum 2015 Non-Profit 3 Nashville TN Texas - Platinum Platinum TX BikeHouston Platinum 2018 Non-Profit 5 Houston TX Washington - Platinum Platinum WA Kona Bicycle Company Platinum 2012 Bicycle Industry 32 Bellingham WA Seattle Children's Hospital Platinum 2009 Medical/Health Services 5,469 Seattle WA Wisconsin - Platinum Platinum WI Wheel & Sprocket, Inc. Platinum 2010 Bicycle Shop 20 Hales Corners WI Planet Bike Platinum 2010 Bicycle Industry 7 Madison WI Trek Travel Platinum 2015 Travel and Tourism 15 Madison WI GOLD Gold 1 Alaska - Gold Gold AK Southcentral Foundation Gold 2010 Medical/Health Services 1,500 Anchorage AK Arizona - Gold Gold AZ Town of Oro Valley Gold 2013 Government Agency 311 Oro Valley AZ Watershed Management Group Gold 2015 Non-Profit 17 Tucson AZ Arkansas - Gold Gold BikeNWA Gold 2017 Non-Profit 5 Bentonville AR Kids Bike Arkansas Gold 2015 Non-Profit / Bicycle Industry 1 Bentonville AR Walmart Stores, Inc. Gold 2015 Hospitality/Food/Retail 23,000 Bentonville AR The Ride Gold 2010 Bicycle Shop 4 Conway AR Crown Barbershop Inc. Gold 2015 Hospitality/Food/Retail 2 Fayetteville AR See the interactive online BFA Awards Map: December 19, 2018 http://bikeleague.org/bfa/awards Page 3 of 50 Current Bicycle Friendly Businesses through Fall 2018 Garver (Fayetteville) Gold 2015 Manufacturing/Research 70 Fayetteville AR Viridian - Northwest Arkansas Regional Gold 2015 Architecture/Planning/Design 6 Fayetteville AR Office Bobby's Bike Hike - Little Rock Tours & Gold 2014 Bicycle Shop 8 Little Rock AR Rentals Garver (North Little Rock) Gold 2010 Professional Services 154 North Little Rock AR California - Gold Gold CA Bike Arvin Gold 2018 Non-Profit 1 Arvin CA Bike Bakersfield Gold 2011 Non-Profit 3 Bakersfield CA National Interscholastic Cycling Gold 2014 Non-Profit 10 Berkeley CA Association Pure Cycles Gold 2015 Bicycle Industry 33 Burbank CA City of Cupertino, Civic Center Plaza Gold 2017 Government Agency 104 Cupertino CA Kaiser Permanente, Folsom Gold 2014 Medical/Health Services 400 Folsom CA Deckers Outdoor Corporation Gold 2014 Hospitality/Food/Retail 400 Goleta CA Jax Bicycle Center Gold 2012 Bicycle Shop 11 Irvine CA California State University Long Beach Gold 2011 Education 3,464 Long Beach CA Alta Planning + Design, Los Angeles Office Gold 2018 Professional Services 16 Los Angeles CA Specialized Bicycle Components Gold 2010 Bicycle Industry 383 Morgan Hill CA Giant Bicycle Gold 2017 Bicycle Industry 55 Newbury Park CA Oceano Elementary School Gold 2017 Education 440 Oceano CA Palo Alto Bicycles Gold 2009 Bicycle Shop 15 Palo Alto CA SAP Labs, LLC. (Palo Alto) Gold 2011 Technology & Information 1,850 Palo Alto CA Coffee Hub & Cafe Gold 2017 Hospitality/Food/Retail 8 San Diego CA KTUA Gold 2010 Architecture/Planning/Design 38 San Diego CA Mixte Communications, Inc. Gold 2018 Professional Services 9 San Diego CA A2B Gold 2014 Bicycle Industry 5 San Francisco CA David Baker Architects Gold 2009 Architecture/Planning/Design 30 San Francisco CA First Community Housing Gold 2017 Non-Profit 15 San Jose CA La Dolce Velo Gold 2017 Bicycle Shop 9 San Jose CA SRAM (SLO) Gold 2016 Bicycle Industry 38 San Luis Obispo CA University of California, Santa Barbara Gold 2010 Education 4,600 Santa Barbara CA See the interactive online BFA Awards Map: December 19, 2018 http://bikeleague.org/bfa/awards Page 4 of 50 Current Bicycle Friendly Businesses through Fall 2018 City of Santa Monica Gold 2014 Government Agency 1,235 Santa Monica CA Dr. J's Bike Shop/Santa Barbara Wine Gold 2016 Bicycle Shop 15 Solvang CA Country Cycling Tours Genentech Gold 2018 Biotechnology 15,000 South San Francisco CA Ventura Bike Depot, Inc. Gold 2017 Bicycle Shop 4 Ventura CA Colorado - Gold Gold CO City of Boulder Gold 2016 Government Agency 1,340 Boulder CO Community Cycles Gold 2010 Bicycle Shop 17 Boulder CO University Corporation for Atmospheric Gold 2011 Non-Profit 806 Boulder CO Research Summit County Government Gold 2014 Government Agency 500 Breckenridge CO SRAM Colorado Springs Development Gold 2016 Bicycle Industry 118 Colorado Springs CO Center DaVita HealthCare Partners, Inc. Gold 2015 Medical/Health Services 1,340 Denver CO Fort Collins Bike Library Gold 2015 Non-Profit / Bicycle Industry 4 Fort Collins CO Hodgkins Beckley Consulting, LLC Gold 2013 Education 2 Fort Collins CO Lesher Middle School, an IB World School Gold 2017 Education 75 Fort Collins CO REI - Fort Collins Gold 2012 Hospitality/Food/Retail 58 Fort Collins CO Rocky Mountain Recumbents Gold 2015 Bicycle Shop 3 Fort Collins CO Source Endurance Training Center of the Gold 2015 Bicycle Industry 3 Fort Collins CO Rockies Steinborn Pipe Organs LLC Gold 2016 Hospitality/Food/Retail 2 Fort Collins CO Trebuchet Group Gold 2013 Professional Services 5 Fort Collins CO Hottman Law Office Gold 2012 Legal 6 Golden CO Wheat Ridge Cyclery Gold 2014 Bicycle Shop 50 Wheat Ridge CO Connecticut - Gold Gold CT Suburban Sports Gold 2015 Bicycle Shop 5 Berlin CT Connecticut Mental Health Center Gold 2013 Medical/Health Services 400 New Haven CT Children & Adult Mobility Project, Inc. Gold 2018 Non-Profit
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