 Bike Athens celebrated their grand reopening on Thursday at their new location on Prince Avenue. Bike Athens director Scott Long took us on a tour. Hey everybody! This is the grand opening of our new shop here on Prince Avenue, 1190 Sweet Bee. We're just under daily grocery. Just want to give you guys a quick tour of the new space. There's a lot of room in here. We got some amazing donations of rubber floor matting to make the place way more comfortable. This is where we're going to have used bikes that have been refurbished up for sale. This is how we paid some of our bills, wide selection of bikes, some road bikes, some mountain bikes, different varieties of stuff. As we come back further, this is the volunteer work area. We're bringing back fixture-owned bike night. We do that every Thursday. Anybody can come in and get help with their bike. If they need spare parts, we have organized everything that came from the old shop over here. We got rid of the stuff that was broken, the stuff we had too much of. Now everything's really easy to find. You want to replace some brakes. You need a new stem. It's all here. So where we are a non-profit organization, we take donated bikes. We refurbish them to give them to people in the community who need transportation. So we do have a lot of bikes here. More come in all the time. We donate bikes through social service agencies. If you need transportation and you're getting help through Advantage Behavioral Health or the Speros Nest, they can put in a request on your behalf. We'll work on the bike, make sure it's going to be a good size for you, and then we donate that to you with a helmet, a lock, and some lights. We do a lot of sliding scale repairs for people who can't afford to go to the other bike shops. We want to make sure that you have a bike that's safe to ride and it's reliable.