![]() ![]() “As riders continue to return to in-studio classes, there have been many shifts as a result of the pandemic,” a SoulCycle spokesperson told the Post in a statement. The closings are being blamed on the changing exercise habits following COVID lockdowns. Four New York City locations will be amongst the ones to close - Grand Central, Soho, above, Park Slope, and West 92nd St - along with a Hamptons outpost, sources said. However, high profile instructors, like Stacey Griffith, will remain, a source said, adding that part-time workers may also lose jobs or be moved to other locations. The closings leave 13 locations in Manhattan, two in Brooklyn and three others on the East End - Bridgehampton, East Hampton and Montauk.Ībout 75 workers are slated for the chopping blocks out of a workforce of 1,350, the company said. and Park Slope, Brooklyn - along with a Hamptons outpost in Water Mill, sources said. The privately-run company, owned by Equinox Group, will shutter four New York City locations – in Midtown, Soho, West 92nd St. The once-hot exercise chain - some folks have been known to take multiple classes a day - is closing 20 of its 82 studio locations nationwide within the next few weeks, the company announced Friday in a town hall-style Zoom meeting with its employees. Impeachment prosecutor takes campaign cash from billionaire Trump backer ![]() Top SoulCycle instructors – some with huge followings – say they’re being laid off with little to no payīike-lash: Peloton riders troll SoulCycle for bribing riders who trade in Peloton bikes The 20 Zoom festivals also had hundreds of participants, eager to make our next post-pandemic live festival the best yet.Get ready to ride, using ClassPass to book SoulCycle classes for the first time ever Our last Persian Fire Festival held in person in 2019 was done with the full participation of the NY Fire Dept., garnering attention from the media. This traditional Persian Spring celebration highlights joyful and inclusive Middle Eastern American culture with traditional music, food, and dance, bringing New Yorkers of all ages and backgrounds together in a spirit of cultural celebration. This is a wonderful opportunity for the Middle Eastern American community to celebrate and welcome all others into the joys of Persian culture. Over the past two decades of our fire festival being held at NYC community gardens, we’ve together brought hundreds of Iranians and members of the Persian diaspora joined by community gardeners and the public. ![]() More Gardens! Has celebrated the onset of Spring Equinox at the community gardens of NYC since 1998 as we defended the wholesale destruction of the community gardens during the Guliani administration.
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