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Retail by Mona Inks Fitness Deals

The Dime Unveils Fitness Program for Residents

The Dime, Charney Companies and Tavros Holdings’ 23-story South Williamsburg residential tower architecturally intertwined with the landmarked 1908 Dime Savings Bank, has launched a new fitness & wellness program led by two star trainers (and building residents), Chris Sams and Lauren Schramm.
 
An on-site infrared sauna, powered by popular Williamsburg neighborhood spa HigherDOSE, has been installed which tenants can reserve for 45-minute sessions.

Additionally, the building’s fitness center is programmed by amenity management firm The Wright Fit. MetroRock, the well-known indoor bouldering space, will be opening its newest location at the base of The Dime.

“We’re seeing a huge demand for amenities that better the quality of life at home during and post-pandemic, and that offer safe and convenient access to the benefits of a luxury gym membership through a range of wellness amenities and expansive outdoor spaces,” said Nicholas Silvers, founding partner of Tavros Holdings.

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