The first retail tenants in the new City Springs redevelopment in downtown Sandy Springs will be a pair of health-and-fitness businesses: TURN Indoor Cycling + Strength and SculptHouse, city officials announced.

TURN and SculptHouse will be tenants of Selig Enterprises and Carter, the city’s partners in Aston City Springs, with 294 residences and 29,000 square feet of retailing.

Described as a boutique cycling and fitness studio, TURN will have 3,200 square feet and two training studios providing a total-body workout. It will offer rhythm and performance rides, specialty rides and a “Ride for Change” donation-based class, with all proceeds going to a designated local charity.

City Center will be SculptHouse’s second metro Atlanta location. The 3,200-square-foot fitness boutique will offer cardio and classic Megaformer sessions; a private studio for one-on-one training; keyless lockers; fully stocked bathrooms with endless grooming products; a private shower; blow dry bar, and retail boutique selling activewear and post-gym beauty essentials.

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