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Not just another workout
CycleBar, an indoor, low-impact, high-intensity cycling experience, is coming to downtown Greenville.
New franchise owners Eric Skoloff and Keith Boettiger plan to open the 3,300-square-foot studio this October in the soon-to-be-renovated Keys Printing Building at 307 E. McBee Ave.
CycleBar is one of the newest and fastest-growing cycling franchises in the U.S., adding more than 200 studios in its first year of franchising. According to the company’s corporate website, it is on pace to have 100 studios open to riders by Dec. 31, 2016, and break into more than 50 new U.S. markets.
Skoloff is a longtime Greenville resident, avid cyclist and triathlete. His partner and longtime friend and colleague, Boettiger currently lives in Austin, Texas, where he is senior vice president and general manager at St. Jude Medical.
“Several years ago, we recognized the need for a better indoor cycling experience in the downtown Greenville area,” said Skoloff. “There is a real energy when 40 to 50 people gather in a room and share a common goal. At CycleBar, people feed off of that energy, and it creates an exercise high unlike any other in the boutique fitness space.”
“Greenville is like a second home to me, and I love the vision of that city,” said Boettiger. “What intrigues me most about CycleBar is that it provides a place where people of all fitness levels can come and achieve their personal goals.”