The Longevity Membership founder and proprietor Jennie Brooks will open a second location of her fashionable downtown Charleston health and wellness membership.
The brand new location will likely be at 163 Rutledge Ave. in Kiawah Island, in accordance with a information launch.

Situated within the outlets at Freshfields Village, the latest location will cater to Kiawah, Seabrook and Johns Island communities and their guests, the discharge said.
With a deliberate opening in late summer time 2024, the 1,600-square-foot Kiawah location will supply two studio areas, one for reformer/tower lessons and the opposite for personal and semi-private classes on a wide range of equipment to incorporate reformers, entice desk, chair and barrels, in accordance with the discharge. Courses will accommodate as much as six individuals and will likely be taught by Balanced Physique licensed instructors, who’re all educated by Brooks.
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“Increasing Longevity has at all times been a part of my imaginative and prescient and I’ve stored my eye on the Kiawah space for years,” Brooks stated within the launch. “With a lot growth occurring on Johns Island and extra residents making Kiawah and Seabrook islands their everlasting house, the timing appeared proper to maneuver ahead.”
Brooks and her workforce are excited to deliver health and wellness to the Freshfields Village neighborhood and plan on providing incentives to locals, the discharge said.
The unique Longevity Membership presents common socials and workshops to its members.