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Sportsman’s Warehouse to open store in Brentwood this week

October 14, 2020 By Publisher 1 Comment

Grand Opening Thursday through Saturday

Sportsman’s Warehouse Holdings Inc. is opening a new location in Brentwood, CA this month. The store is located at 5491 Lone Tree Way near Trade Joe’s, Petco and Kohl’s. The Grand Opening is scheduled for October 15-17, 2020.

“We are glad to welcome Sportsman’s Warehouse to Brentwood,” said Vice Mayor Joel Bryant. “The quality products they offer and variety will be great for Brentwood and East County residents, and fill a gap in what people and want and need to enjoy the great outdoors. The store also fills retail space that’s been empty for awhile, adding to our city’s sales tax base, and providing more, local jobs.”

Since 1986, Sportsman’s Warehouse has been providing outdoor enthusiasts with quality merchandise in a friendly, low-key shopping environment.

“We are excited to open our new store in Brentwood and become a part of the community. We look forward to hiring local experts to serve you and outfit your next adventure,” said Jon Barker, Sportsman’s Warehouse CEO.

Like all Sportsman’s Warehouse locations, the Brentwood store will adhere to mandated COVID-19 cleaning and social distancing guidelines.

Filed Under: East County, Jobs & Economic Development, News

Comments

  1. David says

    December 8, 2021 at 4:58 pm

    This store and it’s employees are remarkably awful. I went to pick up a curbside pickup order and was refused service by a gentleman covered in NRA and blue lives matters regalia. Later my friend tried to pick up her order and was also initially denied service and when confronted on their discriminatory practices, the store called me a “scammer”, which doesn’t even make sense. I am a law student trying to buy a pair of hiking boots from them. I can’t even understand what scam involves placing an order and paying for it. That’s called being a customer. Stay away from these creeps.

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