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Friday
Dec042015

Alchemy Northeast Opens December 7

Alchemy, a new concept boutique fitness in the North Loop, is opening its second location in Northeast on December 7.  Alchemy Northeast is located at 120 3rd Avenue S in the historic Pillsbury Machine Shop building, named so because it once functioned as a machine shop for the Pillsbury A Mill next door.

Per Andrea Jones, Chief Marketing Officer, the new 6,100 square foot space has 3 studios, and for clients not in walking distance, the location will have 25 parking spaces. Exposed limestone dating back to 1881 is showcased in the vestibule and behind the front desk.

Alchmey's founders are the people who brought the largest CrossFit business to the Twin Cities, along with Studio Managers from some of the Twin Cities' top yoga studios. CEO Mike Jones is an ex-Marine and Georgetown business school graduate.

Andrea highlighted what sets Alchemy apart as a fitness studio:

• Combined proven techniques of yoga and strength for maximum results.
• Supporting full time career development in fitness for the employees.
• Community-building with a personal approach to its members, offering retail curated with the best of the local scene.

With membership near capacity at the flagship location, these features have brought Alchemy success and enabled them to open this second location within the same calendar year.

Please join us in welcoming Alchemy as a new neighbor to the riverfront.

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