Fitness Studio to become 1st fitness + retail space at The Edge in Homewood

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The Edge
Green Springs – rendering. (Black Design Architecture)

True40, a boutique fitness studio, is coming to one of Homewood’s newest developments — The Edge.

Almost exactly a year ago in the Spring of 2023, The Edge announced it was building a space filled with retail, restaurants and an outdoor area complete with a playground, greenspace and amphitheater.

In late March, the development group announced they had enlisted 7 restaurants and eateries to locate at their 815, 817 and 819 Greensprings Highway sites.

1st fitness and retail space

Homewood
(The Edge)

True40® Studio is The Edge’s first fitness and retail space tenant.

“Homewood is an active community with a focus on fitness and True40’s commitment to fostering health and inspiring movement fits seamlessly with our mission to create a dynamic space where people can come together.”

J.J. Thomas, Co-Owner of The Edge

First established in 2016, this will be True40’s Studio’s 4th location in the state of Alabama. What can you expect at True40 Studio? 

According to the company their fitness method combines the following:

  •  Principles of strength training
  • Cardio
  • Barre, Pilates
  • Yoga

“We have been waiting for the right fit for our next location, trusting it would reveal itself at the right time”The Edge is an amazing opportunity for us, and we love that we will be included in a mix of local owner-operators. We are thrilled to bring the magic of our community for movement to the West Homewood area.”

~ Kaitlyn Bentley, True40® Studio CEO

True40 takes 2000+ square feet

True40® will occupy 2,007 square feet within The Edge’s expansive 5,000-square-foot Phase 2 space dedicated to fitness and retail. Micro-retail units are still available.

The fitness studio expects to open this summer

Are you excited to see what’s next at The Edge? What would you like to see coming to The Edge? Let us know on social media by tagging us @bhamnow 

Pat Byington
Pat Byington

Longtime conservationist. Former Executive Director at the Alabama Environmental Council and Wild South. Publisher of the Bama Environmental News for more than 18 years. Career highlights include playing an active role in the creation of Alabama's Forever Wild program, Little River Canyon National Preserve, Dugger Mountain Wilderness, preservation of special places throughout the East through the Wilderness Society and the strengthening (making more stringent) the state of Alabama's cancer risk and mercury standards.

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