Since they took over a massive space in the former Glassdoor building at 100 Shoreline Hwy. in 2021 to create Club Evexia, a fitness, health, and wellness business that seeks to serve the broadest swath of people possible, founders Warren Gendel and Scott Raymond have stayed true to their intention to serve the broadest swath of people possible.
They have repeatedly done just that, hosting packed Enjoy Mill Valley After Hours events, hosting a hugely successful Food & Wellness Fair, serving up a grand opening celebration, offering a “curated, half-day wellness escape” for digital members of The Hivery, and much more.
“There is a deep deep longing for connection that is the byproduct of the epidemic,” Raymond says. “It was always part of our plan. We’ve seen the power of collective consciousness, and have observed the impact and a real demand from within our community.”
The top-shelf journalists at the North Bay Business Journal reported this week that Evexia’s fitness and wellness center has expanded its footprint, adding new exercise space and relocating its coworking lounge to meet growing demand.
Club Evexia, which opened in 2022 at the Shoreline Office Center, recently leased an additional 4,322 square feet, bringing its total space to nearly 26,000 square feet. It remains one of the largest tenants in the two-building office complex overlooking Richardson Bay.
The expansion allows the club to relocate its coworking lounge to the adjacent building, where it now offers additional workspace, more conference rooms, a coffee bar and a dedicated meditation room. The original coworking area will be converted into a Pilates reformer studio for both group classes and one-on-one sessions.
“This expansion supports our goal of improving the member experience and responding to increased demand,” said Scott Raymond, Club Evexia cofounder and chief financial officer.
Club Evexia offers a range of services, including TRX (Total Resistance Exercise), yoga, Pilates, cycling, personal training and group fitness classes.
The expansion allows the club to relocate its coworking lounge to the adjacent building, where it now offers additional workspace, more conference rooms, a coffee bar and a dedicated meditation room. The original coworking area will be converted into a Pilates reformer studio for both group classes and one-on-one sessions.
“This expansion supports our goal of improving the member experience and responding to increased demand,” said Scott Raymond, Club Evexia cofounder and chief financial officer.
Club Evexia offers a range of services, including TRX (Total Resistance Exercise), yoga, Pilates, cycling, personal training and group fitness classes.