Full-Time
Posted on 9/18/2025
RV dealership and related services
$19 - $50/hr
Johnstown, CO, USA
In Person
Lazydays RV operated as a national RV dealership and service network, selling motorhomes and travel trailers along with parts, maintenance, and financing. It aimed to provide a one-stop, customer-focused RV buying and ownership experience, helping customers plan, purchase, maintain, and enjoy road travel. It grew by acquiring other dealerships to build a nationwide footprint, focusing on scale and learning from customers rather than a single product feature. Its goal was to simplify finding, financing, and keeping RVs on the road; after selling substantially all assets in 2025, the company ceased operations and began the dissolution process.
Company Size
501-1,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
New York City, New York
Founded
1976
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Lazydays Employee Foundation gives $300,000 gift to A Kid's Place activity center. A partnership built on compassion, commitment and community reached a milestone this week as A Kid's Place announced a final gift of $300,000 from the Lazydays Employee Foundation, bringing the employees' total support over 16 years to an extraordinary $1.4 million. A Kid's Place, which opened in 2009 as a unique residential foster care community designed to keep siblings together, has been supported by Lazydays since the project's earliest days. Even before the first home was built, employees of Lazydays RV pledged to sponsor one of the five houses on the new campus. Through voluntary payroll deductions and internal fundraisers, they raised $350,000 to build the Lazydays House, a warm, family-style home that has since sheltered hundreds of brothers and sisters during some of the hardest moments of their young lives. In November, A Kid's Place leaders gathered with members of the Lazydays Employee Foundation to accept the foundation's final donation - funds that will help complete a new activity center where children will be able to play, learn, gather and heal together. The gift, staff said, will ensure the space becomes a joyful centerpiece on the nonprofit's 5-acre, cul-de-sac-style campus. In addition to their financial support, Lazydays employees delivered snacks, essentials and gifts for the children - another example of the handson generosity that has defined the partnership. During the presentation, Dana Philp, inaugural president of the Lazydays Employee Foundation, shared a quote from Lazydays RV co-founder Don Wallace that captured the emotion of the moment: "To make a rope, it takes a lot of individual strings." Though Wallace could not attend, his words reflected the spirit of a foundation built entirely by employees - run by volunteers, funded by staff payroll deductions and fueled by a shared desire to change children's lives. Since forming their nonprofit in 2005, Lazydays employees have worked to ensure every dollar raised goes directly toward helping at-risk youth. Since opening, A Kid's Place has cared for more than 150 abused, neglected and underprivileged children. It remains the only facility in Hillsborough County designed to keep siblings together, with each home staffed by live-in house parents who provide stability and love during an otherwise traumatic time. As A Kid's Place prepares to open its new activity center, the organization said this final gift from the Lazydays Employee Foundation is more than a donation - it is a legacy. For more information about A Kid's Place, visit https://akidsplacetb.org/.
Lazydays completes transactions to boost liquidity, reduce debt
TAMPA, Fla., March 31, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Lazydays Holdings, Inc. (NasdaqCM: GORV) ("Lazydays," the "Company" or "we") today reported financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended December 31, 2024. Ron Fleming, Interim CEO, said, "2024 was a year of significant transformation for Lazydays, marked by our leadership transition and the execution of a series of transactions designed to strengthen our balance sheet and streamline our operational footprint. While our fourth quarter and full year 2024 results were challenging, we believe the steps we have taken, and continue to take, will create a more durable and agile company that is positioned for the future. As we look ahead, we remain laser focused on ensuring we have the right dealership footprint – as evidenced by our announced letter of intent to further divest three store locations – while maximizing the operational performance of the stores within our footprint to drive long-term shareholder value.". Total revenue for the fourth quarter 2024 was $159.9 million compared to $198.0 million for the same period in 2023
Lazydays Holdings (GORV) has signed a letter of intent to sell three store locations to General RV Center.
TAMPA, Fla., March 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Lazydays Holdings, Inc. (NasdaqCM: GORV) will announce its fourth quarter and fiscal year 2024 financial results no later than before the market opens on March 31, 2025. A conference call to discuss the results is scheduled for the same day at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time.How to ParticipateThe conference call may be accessed by telephone at 877-407-8029 / +1 201-689-8029. To listen live on our website or for replay, visit www.lazydays.com/investor-relations.About LazydaysLazydays has been a prominent player in the RV industry since our inception in 1976, earning a stellar reputation for delivering exceptional RV sales, service, and ownership experiences. Our commitment to excellence has led to enduring relationships with RVers and their families who rely on us for all of their RV needs.Our wide selection of RV brands from top manufacturers, state-of-the-art service facilities, and an extensive range of accessories and parts ensure that Lazydays is the go-to destination for RV enthusiasts seeking everything they need for their journeys on the road