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SoulCycle coming to 14th and U Street, NW this Fall – Mt. Vernon Square confirmed for this Summer

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1935 14th Street, NW via loopnet.com

Whoa – big news for U street. Thanks to a reader for passing on from ActiveLifeDC:

“SoulCycle 14th Street will be located at 14th and U at 1935 14th Street, NW, D.C. 20009. SoulCycle 14th Street will open in Fall 2015.”

1935 14th St, NW is a current DTLR location. In March we learned about SoulCycle’s Georgetown location and now it’s confirmed the scuttlebutt we heard for Chinatown/Mt.Vernon Square is happening too.

UPDATE – full press release:

SoulCycle 14th Street will feature a 3,400 square-foot, 56-bike studio, home to the signature SoulCycle workout, and an expansive SoulCycle lifestyle boutique, selling SoulCycle’s original clothing collection. Additional rider amenities include full men’s and women’s locker rooms with four showers each, multiple bathrooms, and locker area. SoulCycle 14th Street will be located at 14th and U at 1935 14th Street, NW, D.C. 20009. SoulCycle 14th Street will open in Fall 2015.

SoulCycle Mount Vernon will feature a 62-bike studio, home to the signature SoulCycle workout, and an expansive SoulCycle lifestyle boutique, selling SoulCycle’s original clothing collection. Additional rider amenities include full men’s and women’s locker rooms with three showers each, multiple bathrooms, and locker area. SoulCycle Mount Vernon will be located in a new state-of-the-art building at 601 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. 20001. SoulCycle Mount Vernon will open in Summer 2015.

SoulCycle Georgetown will feature a 3,500 square-foot, 55-bike studio, home to the signature SoulCycle workout, and an expansive SoulCycle lifestyle boutique, selling SoulCycle’s original clothing collection. Additional rider amenities include full men’s and women’s locker rooms with four showers each, multiple bathrooms, and locker area. SoulCycle Georgetown will be located just south of M Street at 1042 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. 20007. SoulCycle Georgetown will open in Summer 2015.

SoulCycle classes in the D.C. area cost $30.”

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