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Shred 415 old town
Shred 415 old town










"We love the neighborhood and are excited that we have the opportunity to be part of the Wicker Park community," said Matt Micheli, a spokesman for Shred415. Any Groupon or Gilt City deals must be worked out with those providers. With Giftly, you can purchase a Shred415 Old Town gift online and have it delivered instantly via email or text, print it yourself at home, or have it professionally printed and delivered by mail. Shred415 will honor the cash equivalent of any unused and active Mercury Method class credits. Treat your friends with a Giftly to Shred415 Old Town, located at 230 W Division St in Chicago, IL. The workout is "guaranteed to shred your body," according to the company's Facebook page. The Shred415 program alternates between treadmills and weights and is designed to target all muscle groups. Hudson is encouraging fans to follow her on Facebook/listentolara and Twitter at is owned by Bonnie Micheli and Tracy Roemer, both personal trainers who have other Shred415 outposts in Old Town, 230 W. See reviews, schedules and easily book at discounted rates. "I take my final bow, you've made me a better teacher, a little sadness immense," Hudson tweeted, posting a photo of her final fitness class.Ī sign in the window of the studio says, "It's been both an exciting and deeply challenging year for the Merc, and we're sad to say we must close the doors to our business and bid a bittersweet adieu to Chicago." Check out 90s Alternative at Shred415 - Old Town on ClassPass.

shred 415 old town

The Mercury Method opened in November 2012 and was led by Lara Hudson, a DVD fitness video and Pilates star who hosted her last workout on Feb. this spring, according to a sign in the window. Up the street, Shred415, a Chicago-based franchise specializing in a 60-minute high intensity workout, will take over The Mercury Method's studio at 1444 N. However, a source from the Berger Realty company said the lease was still intact and Gassel, and Harris "might be doing something different" in the space. The building's owner, Bob Berger, could not be reached for comment, nor could Gassel. As the title references the fictional town in SpongeBob SquarePants, she.












Shred 415 old town