Company Culture

RevZilla: motorcycle gear retailer to open brick and mortar store in Navy Yard

RevZilla is growing up. The motorcycle gear retailer and ecommerce startup is leaving its 35,000-square-foot South Philly headquarters for a 50,000-square-foot space in the Navy Yard, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported. The team will have a brick and mortar store that will be open on Saturdays, the Inquirer reported. Here are some numbers on the state […]

Photo credit: Tom Gralish for the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Photo credit: Tom Gralish for the Philadelphia Inquirer.

The RevZilla team (left-right): Nick Auger, Matt Kull and Anthony Bucci. Photo credit: Tom Gralish for the Philadelphia Inquirer.

RevZilla is growing up.

The motorcycle gear retailer and ecommerce startup is leaving its 35,000-square-foot South Philly headquarters for a 50,000-square-foot space in the Navy Yard, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported. The team will have a brick and mortar store that will be open on Saturdays, the Inquirer reported.

Here are some numbers on the state of the company, which has 50 employees and part of a growing local ecommerce community, as reported by the Inquirer:

Though unwilling to be more specific, [cofounder Anthony] Bucci said RevZilla.com’s revenue was “mid-eight figures.”  […]

“We work with 50 vendors, each with between one and 10 warehouses, each running a different system for order-processing and inventory,” he said. […]

Bucci said annual revenue growth had been “well north of 50 percent and sometimes in triple digits.”

Read the whole article here. Find our previous coverage of RevZilla here.

Companies: RevZilla
Engagement

Join our growing Slack community

Join 5,000 tech professionals and entrepreneurs in our community Slack today!

Donate to the Journalism Fund

Your support powers our independent journalism. Unlike most business-media outlets, we don’t have a paywall. Instead, we count on your personal and organizational contributions.

Trending

Philadelphia’s open data effort may be losing momentum, but OpenDataPhilly isn’t giving up

Professional development alert: Technical.ly Developers Conference returns May 7

Young and undocumented: These immigrants with college educations are keeping a low profile as they navigate an era of aggressive mass deportation

Philly’s Science Center hosts Israeli startups, with a goal to get them to put down roots in the city

Technically Media

Market-Specific

Jobs

Special Projects