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Livly Bolsters Amenity Offerings via Circuit Living  

Livly, Inc., a technology company providing a unified operating system to multifamily residential properties, has acquired Circuit Living (previously TFLiving), a tech-enabled amenities company providing fitness, wellness and lifestyle services to multifamily properties.  

The acquisition of Circuit expands Chicago-based Livly’s onsite and virtual resident events and amenities offerings to thousands of apartment communities nationwide. 

“Consolidation is happening in our industry, and we couldn’t pass up the opportunity to join a company like Livly,” said Circuit Living’s president and COO, Jason Deppen. “Their unique operating system is unlike anything in the market, allowing us to continue our mission to create opportunities for people to do what they love, live well, and impact their community.”   

Through this acquisition, residents living in Livly and Circuit communities can book fitness classes, personal training, events, and more in a couple of clicks from their app. 

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