In an unexpected turn of events this November, residents of Forest Acres are finding out that their beloved yoga studio, YogaSix, is set to close its doors for good at the end of the month. The last day of operations will be November 30, 2024, leaving many locals scratching their heads and wondering what led to this sudden closure.
The announcement comes directly from the general manager at YogaSix, who confirmed the closing to local sources but chose not to provide further details on why the studio is shutting down. Although it opened its doors just a little over a year ago in May 2023, it seems that even the best of intentions can’t always keep a business afloat. Located in the popular Cardinal Crossing shopping center on Forest Drive, YogaSix was one of several businesses that made this plaza a sought-out destination for health and wellness.
For those who may not know, YogaSix is part of a national franchise that prides itself on creating a welcoming environment for yogis of all levels. With over 200 locations across the United States and more than 630 worldwide, it’s a brand that has made a name for itself. The studio in Forest Acres quickly became a community hub where people convened to unwind, stretch, and connect with their inner selves.
Being the only YogaSix in the Midlands, this closure feels like a significant loss to the community. Many members found not only a great workout but also a supportive family within the studio’s walls. As the holiday season approaches, this news has left numerous clients disheartened, wondering where they will turn for their yoga fix.
The Cardinal Crossing plaza, the largest mixed-use development in Forest Acres—boasting over 40,000 square feet of commercial space—welcomes various health and lifestyle brands. YogaSix was just one of the companions in this vibrant shopping center. With its closure, only time will tell how this will affect the overall atmosphere of the plaza. Other Xponential Fitness brands located in the same center include CycleBar, Club Pilates, and StretchLab, all of which continue to operate. It’s unclear how much the loss of YogaSix will impact their performance.
For current members of YogaSix in Forest Acres, the studio has advised that they explore options at the other Xponential brands nearby, allowing them to maintain their fitness routines. However, transitioning to a new studio can be a challenge for many who have carved out their specific fitness and meditation practices over the past year.
As this chapter comes to a close, Forest Acres residents are reminded of the many ways that communities can flourish— and sometimes falter— in the ever-evolving landscape of local businesses. For anyone who enjoyed the offerings at YogaSix, the final farewell will surely be bittersweet.
While the vibe of Forest Acres might take a hit with the departure of such a wellness-oriented space, there remain numerous opportunities and alternatives for fitness enthusiasts in the area. Residents are hopeful that something new may take its place that will continue to foster the sense of community and well-being cherished by many. Until then, one thing is for sure: the doors may be closing at YogaSix, but the memories and connections made there will linger on in the hearts of its members.
If you’ve got thoughts on this closing, feel free to drop some feedback! Be sure and stay tuned for more updates on what’s next for our community as we navigate the changing landscape of Forest Acres.
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