The Solidcore fitness studio is joining the One Riverside retail buildings in development at 1 Riverside Ave. in the Brooklyn area of the Downtown Northbank.
The city issued a permit Aug. 4 for Metrico Building Group LLC of Miami to build-out 2,104 square feet of space in Building 2000 at a project cost of $300,000.
Atlanta-based Fuqua Development is developing Whole Foods Market and a separate retail building for lease to tenants.
For the second building, the city issued a permit in October 2024 for Young Contracting/SE Inc. to build the 8,000-square-foot shell Building 2000 at a project cost of $1.207 million.
Plans indicate spaces for at least three tenants. The Solidcore workout studio will lease Suite 215.
DXU Architects of Chicago is an architect on the project.
Solidcore has 10 studios in Florida.
Solidcore.co says it lives “among the various approaches to fitness at large: cardio, Pilates, yoga, [solidcore]. Taking our place as a true category of one, we will be the well-balanced foundation for every active, growth-minded person’s goals – fitness and otherwise—the launching pad for everything else they seek to do and achieve in life.”
Arlington, Virginia-based Solidcore has locations in 27 states and Washington, D.C.
The 1 Riverside Ave. retail buildings also are called 100 and 200.
Building 200 is planned on one side of the entrance into the project. Whole Foods Market is planned as Building 100 on the other side.
Fuqua Development is developing the retail property as Fuqua BCDC One Riverside Project Owner LLC.
Atlanta-based Phillips Partnership is the architect. Prosser Inc. of Jacksonville is the civil engineer.
The Colliers Urban Division represents Fuqua in leasing the retail space.