04/16/2025
Today marks two weeks since The Surfboard Collective has closed the doors on our brick and mortar location. When I ( ) started out back in 2018 with I had a vision for a surfboard business. Ryan helped me mold that vision and evolve it into a different type of surf shop, more of a traditional style board-shop, focusing on boards and fins with a more “hard goods specialty” approach. With Ryan’s help, he and I were able to build something special. Over the course of four years we outgrew our first location. We went from a two person team in a small 500 sq ft unit, and with the help of my brother and one of my best friends, , TSC became a trio and in Dec. of 2022 we were able to grow into a larger, 1100 sq ft unit. As we moved into 2023 and 2024, like nearly everyone that owns and operates a small business, we experienced a handful of unpredictable and slower than normal years of operations. The current unpredictability of our industry wasn’t even our main issue. Our two locations were different suites in the same complex, which is a building with ongoing water damage issues that’s more than once interrupted our operations. Add rising rent costs to that equation and it was enough to put the three of us all in agreement that now is the right time for us to take a step back from a physical location and reassess how we continue to exist and operate. We’re extremely proud of what we were able to accomplish and what we were able to build. We’re especially grateful to all of our friends, family, board builders, surfboard fin companies, all of our vendors, and neighbors that helped us bring The Surfboard Collective into existence. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for all the support from every single one of our customers as well as our local community. We appreciate and love all of the kind words and excitement our customers shared with us about our shop and how we operated. We will be back, but in the meantime it’s time to go surfing!! See you in the water! ❤️❤️❤️