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Restore Hyper Wellness to Open Two New Studios in Northern Manhattan

Restore Hyper Wellness, a leading provider of proactive wellness services, is expanding further in the New York City market. The brand opened its first two locations in New York City in 2020 in Chelsea and Upper East Side. It is now expanding to Yorkville and the Upper West Side, with locations at 1492 Third Ave. and 2148C Broadway, respectively. 

“Adding two new locations in New York City is another building block in our ongoing commitment to providing more awareness, education and access to proactive care in the U.S.,” said Jim Donnelly, Restore’s CEO and co-founder. “Our storefronts in Broadway and Yorkville will provide new locations for not only the residents of New York, but also those visiting the city to access wellness services that can provide them a boost.” 
 
With the opening of the Yorkville and Broadway studios, Restore expands its retail footprint to more than 185 locations nationwide. 

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