Amarillo business news in brief

ActionCOACH of West Texas to celebrate client success at BizX Awards ceremony

Rory Sheppard and his team at ActionCOACH of West Texas announce their clients' recognition at the upcoming BizX Awards Ceremony. The conference will span three days, culminating in a ceremony to honor small businesses from across North America and recognizing the "Best of the Best" in the small- to medium-business sector.

"We have been blessed to work with some tremendous clients and business owners. We have watched them grow and increase their impact in our community significantly in just two short years," said Rory Sheppard, firm owner of ActionCOACH of West Texas.

Among the finalists are Little Bee's Playhouse, recognized for Best Child-Friendly Business and Favorite Neighborhood Business; Midwest Compressor Systems and its CEO David Abshire, honored in three categories, including Manufacturer/Wholesaler/Distributor, Best Overall Company and CEO of the Year; and Amarillo Angels, as Best Non-Profit. Other honorees include Crackin' Crab Seafood Boil Restaurant and Drunken Oyster Cajun Kitchen for Best Full-Service Restaurant, and America's Best Thrift Store and English Rose Boutique for Best Retailer. Leif Kertis is a finalist in the category of Young Entrepreneur of the Year.

Kathy Lopez, owner of Little Bee’s Playhouse, said, “It’s exciting to be part of such a great event and to be recognized in two categories, just for doing what we love.”

The 2023 BizX conference and awards ceremony will take place April 3 through 6 at the Gaylord Opryland Resort in Nashville. For more information on the event, visit https://bizxamerica.com/.

Fairly family to acquire Hills Sport Shop

In 1964, Gene Hill opened a lawn mower and bicycle shop on 6th Street, which evolved into Amarillo’s largest and most-trusted bicycle shop, and one of the most recognized bicycle shops in Texas.

For nearly 60 years Hills Sport Shop has been outfitting the Panhandle with bicycles, outdoor recreation equipment and incredible customer service.

The Hill family announces that they are passing the torch to the Fairly family, who will carry on the Hills Sport Shop legacy.

Hills Sport Shop will close temporarily on Friday, March 24 and reopen on Saturday, May 20, with a new staff, well known in the Amarillo bicycle community, and with a heavily stocked bicycle shop with the highest-quality bicycles, accessories, equipment and e-bikes.

“The Fairly family were the natural fit to nurture Hills for the next 25 years,” said current president, Kirk Hill.

“Gene and LaVoyda were our next-door neighbors and we grew up going to Hills Sport Shop, so it was an easy decision when Kirk called,” said Christian Fairly. “Hills is a legacy Amarillo business and we are honored to bring this beloved bicycle shop back to life.”