Big Agnes Closes On Purchase Of Steamboat Springs Headquarters
Firehouse Holdings, LLC, wholly owned by the Big Agnes Ownership Group, which has been leasing to Big Agnes its headquarters in downtown Steamboat Spring, CO, closed on the building’s purchase on June 30, 2023.
Retail and Vendor Business Groups Say Court Erred in China 301 Tariff Case
The NRF, AFAA, FDRA and other business groups urge The U.S. Court of Appeals to reverse judgment and vacate List 3 and List 4A China Section 301 tariffs.

Report: RV Shipments Down Nearly 50 Percent in First Half
The RVIA’s June 2023 survey of manufacturers found that total RV shipments ended the month with 24,095 units, a decrease of 46.4 percent compared to June 2022. Halfway through 2023, RV shipments are down 49.2 percent.

UPS and Teamsters Reach Five-Year Deal, Averting Strike
UPS and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, representing about 330,000 UPS employees in the U.S., have reportedly reached a tentative collective bargaining agreement.
Lazydays Closes on Knoxville RV Dealer Acquisition
Lazydays reported it completed the acquisition of Buddy Gregg RVs & Motor Homes in Knoxville, TN. The acquisition is expected to strengthen the company’s presence in the Knoxville market.

Shimano Pares Forecast Again as First Half Sales Trends Worsened
Shimano, Inc. again slightly lowered its outlook for the 2023 full year after reporting earnings declined in the first half on a 13.3 percent revenue decline, accelerating the decrease seen in the first quarter.
Academy Sports To Open Store in Fredericksburg, VA
Academy Sports and Outdoors, Inc. will open its first store in Fredericksburg, VA, in the fall of 2023; this is the retailer’s second store in Virginia. The store’s footprint is over 77,000 square feet.

Adidas Ups Full-Year Guidance After Prelim Q2 Results Show Yeezy Sales Bump
Adidas now expects currency-neutral revenues to decline mid-single-digits in 2023, compared to prior guidance of a high-single-digit decline. Adi now expects to report an operating loss of €450 million in 2023 compared to the previously guided loss of €700 million.
Columbia Sportswear Company Hires Director of Strategic Accounts
Columbia Sportswear Company hired long-time Reebok and Adidas sales pro Dave Stellick as director of strategic accounts.
Adidas Outdoor North America GM Departs
Michael Kadous, North America’s senior director and GM for Adidas Outdoor, Terrex and Five Ten since March 2019, exited the brand.
Camping World Acquires Indiana RV Dealer
Camping World Holdings, Inc. reported that it will acquire Mount Comfort RV in Greenfield, IN. The dealer sells Forest River, Coachmen, Tiffin, Newmar, and Winnebago products.
Mountain Khakis Adds New Midwest Sales Agency
Mountain Khakis hired Ben Kiffmeyer and Round Lake Sales as its sales agency covering the Midwest region.

Fenix Outdoor Posts Q2 Sales and Profit Declines on Retail Inventory Issues
Sales declined 6.5 percent in what the company described as a “very challenging” quarter. Fenix is the latest to attribute sales decreases to the over-inventory position of outdoor products at retail and the retailers’ inability to refill their inventory as needed.

Canada’s Port Workers Union Recommends Labor Agreement to Members
The International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada (ILWU Canada) plans to recommend members accept a tentative agreement to end the weeks-long strike at British Columbia’s ports, likely ending a standoff that led to a 13-day strike.

RILA Calls Potential UPS Strike “Kryptonite” for Supply Chains
The Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA) urged a quick resolution of the stalled contract negotiations between UPS and its 340,000 workers represented by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, describing a potential UPS strike as “kryptonite for supply chains.”