The Libbie Mill-Midtown development has landed another commercial tenant, this time with a local real estate agent’s fitness franchise signing on.
Burn Boot Camp plans to open a new gym in the mixed-use development, across from the Libbie Mill Library on the bottom floor of the newly built Penstock Quarter apartments.
Based in North Carolina, Burn Boot Camp is a fitness studio franchise offering 45-minute classes featuring weight training, cardio and bodyweight workouts.
The Libbie Mill location will be Burn Boot Camp’s fifth in the area. Its others are in Short Pump, Midlothian and Chester, and another at 1208 Carmia Way near Chesterfield Towne Center under construction.
Local franchisee Jonathan Ceaser said he’d been looking for a location in Scott’s Addition but was turned off by the lack of parking.
“People have asked about that general Willow Lawn area. We needed something in that area,” Ceaser said. “The next-best thing is to be nearby in the county to draw from the city as well.”
Ceaser, who is also a real estate agent with Fathom Realty, added that Libbie Mill’s apartments and townhomes sweetened the deal.
“With hundreds of people living right there, that’s some immediate demand,” he said.
Burn Boot Camp is leasing 4,080 square feet. Divaris Real Estate’s Brett McNamee, Harrison Hall and Peter Vick brokered the deal.
Ceaser said he’s aiming to open in Libbie Mill in June and at the Carmia Way location in late March or early April.
Burn Boot Camp will be the second fitness studio to sign on in Libbie Mill. Last year, kickboxing studio 9Round opened at 4900 Libbie Mill East Blvd.
Gumenick Properties, Libbie Mill’s developer, also landed a big tenant last fall with Lumber Liquidators signing on to move its headquarters into the former Southern Seasons building.
Other tenants at Libbie Mill include Shagbark, Restoration Wellness, Marsh & McLennan Agency, Richmond Memorial Health Foundation, Salon 33 and TowneBank.
The Libbie Mill-Midtown development has landed another commercial tenant, this time with a local real estate agent’s fitness franchise signing on.
Burn Boot Camp plans to open a new gym in the mixed-use development, across from the Libbie Mill Library on the bottom floor of the newly built Penstock Quarter apartments.
Based in North Carolina, Burn Boot Camp is a fitness studio franchise offering 45-minute classes featuring weight training, cardio and bodyweight workouts.
The Libbie Mill location will be Burn Boot Camp’s fifth in the area. Its others are in Short Pump, Midlothian and Chester, and another at 1208 Carmia Way near Chesterfield Towne Center under construction.
Local franchisee Jonathan Ceaser said he’d been looking for a location in Scott’s Addition but was turned off by the lack of parking.
“People have asked about that general Willow Lawn area. We needed something in that area,” Ceaser said. “The next-best thing is to be nearby in the county to draw from the city as well.”
Ceaser, who is also a real estate agent with Fathom Realty, added that Libbie Mill’s apartments and townhomes sweetened the deal.
“With hundreds of people living right there, that’s some immediate demand,” he said.
Burn Boot Camp is leasing 4,080 square feet. Divaris Real Estate’s Brett McNamee, Harrison Hall and Peter Vick brokered the deal.
Ceaser said he’s aiming to open in Libbie Mill in June and at the Carmia Way location in late March or early April.
Burn Boot Camp will be the second fitness studio to sign on in Libbie Mill. Last year, kickboxing studio 9Round opened at 4900 Libbie Mill East Blvd.
Gumenick Properties, Libbie Mill’s developer, also landed a big tenant last fall with Lumber Liquidators signing on to move its headquarters into the former Southern Seasons building.
Other tenants at Libbie Mill include Shagbark, Restoration Wellness, Marsh & McLennan Agency, Richmond Memorial Health Foundation, Salon 33 and TowneBank.