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Fitness and co-working merge at The Club

South End’s newest fitness destination will host a grand opening for its new two-story space offering workouts and space to work.

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The Club offers a rhythmic cycling class, and is opening a co-working space.

Photo via The Club

Want a space to work and work out? Meet THE CLUB. The new fitness studio in South End is holding a grand opening Saturday, June 21, to debut its new two-story space on South Graham Street.

The indoor cycling studio soft-launched in February, offering strength training and indoor cycling, but the space is about to change, debuting its permanent studio with fitness classes and a co-working space.

On the first floor, there’s a 30-seat space and full-service coffee bar from Pertinacious Coffee Co., plus a rotating selection of pastries and snacks. The bottom floor features two ~1,000-sqft fitness rooms, locker rooms, bathrooms, and a fully-stocked dry bar + will be open daily.

“Our hope is that it becomes a second home that’s inviting, where people can find community, grow, move together, and spend time from morning to night,” said owners Nicole Paradis and Meg Mars.

Interested in joining THE CLUB? Consider booking a class through the free app.

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