The 5,000-sq. ft. facility, scheduled to open in early 2018, will feature three separate large areas dedicated to group classes, aerobic/cardiovascular equipment and strength training/free weights. The center will also include two massage/physical therapy rooms and shower and locker rooms for men and women.
The Reserve at Lake Keowee, Sunset, N.C., has broken ground on its new fitness center, which is scheduled to open in the first quarter of 2018. The new 5,000-sq. ft. facility will feature three large areas: one intended for group classes like yoga, Pilates and spin classes; the second, for aerobic/cardiovascular equipment; and the third, dedicated to strength training and free weights.
The center will also include two massage/physical therapy rooms and shower and locker rooms for men and women. Additionally, future expansion opportunities have been factored into the design.
The new fitness center will be located less than half a mile from the property’s Orchard House clubhouse and the Village Center, the community’s primary gathering place. It will be accessible to The Reserve at Lake Keowee’s members and their guests 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
“The Reserve at Lake Keowee is excited to be moving forward on this project,” said David Fleming, the community’s General Manager. “We’re looking forward to providing our members and their guests with a new, first-class wellness environment to complement the increasing importance of healthful living.”
The Reserve at Lake Keowee was created in 2000 as a community that spans 3,900 acres in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, with 30 miles of shoreline on Lake Keowee and convenient access to nationally recognized commercial and cultural centers that include Greenville, S.C.; Asheville, N.C.; and Clemson and Furman universities. The property includes a 200-slip marina, Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course, and more than 1,400 acres of parks, preserves, trails, and green spaces. The Reserve has approximately 700 members from 30 different states.
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