My goodness, but people can be bold. Even though it was clearly stated that my studio hours were “by appointment only”……..that didn’t seem to stop people from showing up unannounced, expecting to take a class. Call me bitchy, but I am a little particular about how I liked my studio to run. I like things organized; neat, tidy [...]
I Am Here To See A Man About Some Doors
September 11, 2001
My lease was effective October 1, 2001, but I was able to begin the initial build out the first week in September. My raw commercial space was referred to as a “plain vanilla box.” That meant four finished walls; which in my case was only three finished walls and one sad over-painted brick wall, that were ready for [...]
A Picture is Worth A Lot More Than You Think
The city of Bethlehem was so easy to work with; in fact, almost too easy. Most townships had such strict regulations that it was discouraging to even try to open a business there. Bethlehem, on the other hand was bending over backwards to make the process as easy as possible. City hall was very familiar with the building that I was looking to [...]
Space Available…Lot’s of Feel…Dead Mice Included

The city of Bethlehem was a cool place to put a Pilates studio. It was one of those historical towns that was filled with old mansions; it had great restaurants, cute little shops and I was expecting this building that I was going to look at to have that same historical feel, hopefully without the smell of dead mice. As Steve [...]
Bandanas for Dogs
300 square feet wasn’t enough room to meet the needs of my current clients, not to mention the growing list of 100 people waiting to get a spot in my schedule. It was obvious that I needed more space, but finding the perfect space was not as easy as I thought. I understand the process that you need [...]



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