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Experiential sportsman’s club set to open in Lakewood, Colo.

Sports and Recreational Facilities

Experiential sportsman’s club set to open in Lakewood, Colo.

Nadel Architecture designed the project.


By David Malone, Managing Editor | September 30, 2021
The Gallery Sportsman's Lounge and Range
Courtesy Nadel Architecture

The Gallery Sportsman’s Club & Range will be the Denver area’s first multi-use, experiential indoor shooting facility. The project will feature a high-tech shooting range, retail, and a coffee bar and lounge.

The Nadel Architecture-designed space will include 15 shooting lanes, eight of which will be tactical lanes; private training rooms; and over 3,000 sf of retail. Full-height glass viewing areas will provide visitors a glimpse into the shooting lanes.

The project looks to forgo the feel and aesthetics of a typical gun range. “We’ve branded an environment to disassociate from the stigma of gun ranges – that is dark, dingy, and unwelcoming to new guests,” said Ryan Weller, Director of Retail, Nadel Architecture, in a release. “The space will feature custom art displays created especially for the brand and utilize the latest advancements in range technology. High-end treatments such as polished concrete, solid wood fixturing, natural stone, and ultra-lux decor will provide a refined look and feel that are sure to elevate the user experience.”

The Gallery Sportsman’s Club and Range is slated for completion in the fourth quarter of 2021.

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