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Discovering Savage's New Business Blend: Pure Barre and Wing Stop

Discover Savage's quirky new duo: a Pure Barre studio and Wing Stop! Explore the delightful irony of fitness meets indulgence coming soon.

The fundamental healthy balance of food and exercise
The fundamental healthy balance of food and exercise

As someone always on the lookout for what's new and interesting in Savage, I stumbled upon a curious and somewhat ironic development in our local business scene. Picture this: a new Pure Barre fitness studio and a Wing Stop fast-food restaurant, both opening their doors in our community?! It's the classic tale of balance - the yin and yang of healthy living and indulgent eating.

Pure Barre

Let's start with Pure Barre. The permit lists 8160 County Road 42 as the location. This spot was once home to Smallcakes Cupcakery. Now, it's transforming into a haven for fitness enthusiasts. Pure Barre, with its fusion of Pilates, yoga, and ballet, offers a low-impact, full-body workout that's welcoming to all. Having a place like this in Savage is a game-changer, especially when you consider the average 4.6 Google rating of its other locations in Apple Valley, Eagan, and Eden Prairie. For more on their approach, check out Pure Barre.

Wing Stop

Now, just when you think Savage is all about fitness and health, in comes the Wing Stop permit. Settling in at 14103 Hwy 13 S, this is the first Wing Stop in the south metro, adding a twist to our local dining scene. As the local small business owner of Skybrant Web Solutions, I can't help but think it's a perfect spot for a quick lunch meeting or a casual catch-up with clients. Their flavorful wings and laid-back atmosphere could be just the right setting for brainstorming new SEO and marketing ideas or simply unwinding after a hectic day. Take a peek at their menu at Wing Stop.

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But here's the interesting part: the proximity of Wing Stop to Pure Barre presents a quirky juxtaposition. It's as if Savage is saying, "Sure, work out and stay fit, but don't forget to treat yourself once in a while!" As someone who works at home dealing with web solutions, I find this balance between work and pleasure, health and indulgence, quite fascinating. It's almost like these two businesses are reminding us to enjoy life in all its flavors – sometimes healthy, sometimes a bit naughty.

This ironic pairing also speaks to the diversity of our community’s tastes and needs. One minute, I could be at Pure Barre, channeling my inner peace and strength, and the next, I might be at Wing Stop, enjoying wings with colleagues or clients. It’s a reminder that life and business in Savage are not just about one thing – it’s a blend of different experiences.

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So, as we welcome these new businesses to Savage, let's appreciate this unique combination. It’s not just about fitness or food; it’s about the variety and richness of life in our town. And for someone like me, constantly juggling between web projects and personal time, Savage is proving to be a place that offers the best of both worlds.

Adam Johnson
Owner / Designer
Skybrant Web Solutions
Assisting small businesses in maintaining functional websites, enhancing conversion rates, providing comprehensive web design services, and improving their visibility on Google.

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