CycleBar joins Landmark development

August 14, 2015

CycleBar will open its first location in Colorado at The Landmark next year. A boutique indoor cycling studio, CycleBar unites riders of all ages and fitness levels by creating an unparalleled multi-sensor journey. CycleBar at The Landmark will be located at the base of the Landmark East residential tower across the lobby from the residential sales office.

“We really wanted to bring another boutique fitness concept to The Landmark and CycleBar is the perfect fit,” said Amy Cara, the partner at East West Partners overseeing The Landmark development. “While we’re known as a dining and entertainment destination, we believe that CycleBar will contribute to fitness becoming a defining element of the community as well.”

CycleBar is being brought to The Landmark by entrepreneurs Patrick and Anna Walsh and will be the first of three CycleBar franchises they plan to open in the Denver area. Patrick has been co-owner of a commercial real estate appraisal company for the last 11 years, while Anna is the founder of anna bé bridal boutique, which opened in Denver in 2006 and also a&be bridal boutique, which has multiple locations in Denver and Minneapolis and will be opening soon in Dallas.

The 3,300 square foot CycleBar will be modeled after the corporate owned location in Cincinnati, which opened in November 2014, featuring a modern and clean aesthetic. The signature CycleTheatre will have a fully controlled lighting system, two high definition 80-inch screens and 55 Schwinn AC Pro Carbon Blue indoor bicycles. The cycles are top of the line and belt-driven, providing a smoother ride. Each bike will have a state-of-the-art computer system that tracks the power each rider produces, which is stored in a user profile and provided to the rider after each ride, so that individuals can track their progress over time.

CycleBar will offer between 35 and 45 50-minute classes per week with different classes ranging from competitive to endurance to more spiritual in nature and tailored to all different levels of riders. The CycleTheatre Music, or CycleBeats, will be a big focus at CycleBar. CycleBeat playlists will be shared with riders after class and the CycleTheatre features a DJ booth as well concert rides. Pricing has not yet been determined, but is anticipated to be around $20 per class.

In addition to the weekly class schedule, CycleBar plans to offer private group classes as well as charity rides, wherein the studio and instructor would be donated and the charity would keep the proceeds from their ride.

 

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