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Lifeline moves to new home

8 November 2010 By Dominique Tecson, Contributing Writer No Comments
Yoga business establishes space closer to University
Lifeline Power Yoga - Amy Hefter/ The Towerlight

Lifeline Power Yoga - Amy Hefter/ The Towerlight

Lifeline Power Yoga moved on Oct. 24 to 321 York Road, right up the street from campus.

Sid McNairy, Lifeline Power Yoga founder, opened up his new studio for business Nov. 5.

“The whole place is so much more convenient,” he said.  “It’s bigger, better and more people could join.”

McNairy and his team started the building project six months ago, and when the move came, it took them about a week to get settled in completely.  The whole project cost close to $200,000, according to McNairy.

McNairy’s mission when it comes to the yoga company is to expand as much as possible.  Moving was the next step to success for their business, he said.

McNairy said he believes that the old location was too small and did not have enough space to hold a lot of people.

“We were growing,” McNairy says.  “We knew it was time to expand and move on to a place that was convenient for Towson.”

In its new location, McNairy said he hopes to attract more Towson students to Lifeline Power Yoga.

“Our yoga will give … Towson students the ability to release stress and separate themselves from all of it,” Courtney McKeon, a Towson student and current teacher at Lifeline Power Yoga said.

The new location consists of two studio rooms, two massage areas, showers, locker areas and larger check-in area.

Lifeline Power Yoga - Amy Hefter/ The Towerlight

Lifeline Power Yoga - Amy Hefter/ The Towerlight


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