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Spacious workout space is a luxury. And to celebrate its larger location,
Body Design will hold a grand opening event at its new Fashion Island
address from 5 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday.
The women-only fitness center, featuring the oh-so-popular Pilates and
athletic rehabilitation, will offer tours, healthy refreshments and dance
demos, which will begin at 6:15 p.m.
The new, 4,200-square-foot facility now has enough room for a full dance
floor, where Body Design will offer classes on tap, ballet and salsa.
And, of course, what would a women’s club be without a spa? Services
include massages and facials.
But really, the best part: no men.
“We like to make it a safe haven for women,” said co-owner Darci Kinney,
who runs the business with her partner, Susan Tobiessen. “They don’t have
to wear the right outfit and they don’t have to worry about who’s looking
at them.”
Body Design is at 100 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For more
information, call (949) 722-3555.
Four Seasons upgrades with Nintendo
How does it get any better? With Nintendo, that’s how.
Renovations to the Four Seasons Hotel -- a hefty $10-million project that
has been going on since early 1999 -- is almost complete.
The improvements, to be finished by the end of the year, have already
swept through the public areas of the hotel and its restaurant. A final
phase of the work will see a face-lift given to guest rooms and suites.
Barry Design of Los Angeles is handling the renovation and is likely the
mastermind behind what could be the hotel’s greatest improvement: When it
is complete, the rooms will feature 25-inch televisions and Nintendo
video game systems.
Oh, and don’t forget: larger-size toiletries are also scheduled to be
installed in the bathrooms.
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