Mindful Movement co-owners Sue Forbes and Jolynn Nelson recently purchased the building they’ve been using for more than two years.
Mindful Movement used to share the 5,000 square foot 2740 East Lansing Dr. building with Anderson Travel, which recently moved to a new space. Now the company has the entire space to itself and is renovating to better accommodate clients.
“We’re adding a couple of big studios and creating more space for treatment rooms and office space,” says Office Manager Debbie Nimphie. “This has allowed us to really redo the whole space rather than just the half that Anderson was in.”
Mindful Movement offers rehabilitation and physical therapy services as well as yoga, Pilates and other movement-based classes.
Forbes, who is a movement specialist, and Nelson, a physical therapist, went into business together to offer clients a one-stop wellness shop.
“In the past, people would go to one place for one service and then when they were finished, they’d seek out the other,” Nimphie says. “The two women wanted to create something that was all in one place, under one roof.”
Mindful Movement added seven new teachers just to accommodate the expanded class schedule.
Source: Debbie Nimphie, Mindful Movement
Ivy Hughes is the managing editor of Capital Gains and can be reached here.
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