Shred 415 Builds Community, Not Just Muscle

Bellevue, WALocal News

Shred 415, a fitness studio that began in Chicago, has made its way to Bellevue with a strong commitment to building community. The franchise, owned by Alice and Fadil Chosovich, places a significant focus on inclusivity, ensuring that individuals of all fitness levels feel welcome. Unique to Shred 415 Bellevue is the provision of childcare during certain classes, which helps busy parents maintain their health without added stress. The Chosoviches discovered their Bellevue location unexpectedly and felt an instant connection, leading them to open a second studio in December 2021. They are enthusiastic about hosting free community classes in Downtown Park and engaging in charitable events, such as partnerships with organizations like the American Heart Association.

Their vision is centered around integrating the fitness studio into the local culture and offering accessible wellness solutions. With a growing membership base, Shred 415 is excited to contribute positively to the Bellevue community. The studio encourages newcomers to take advantage of their first free class to experience their community-driven approach to fitness.

Related Articles

Vacancy on Arts Commission

Bellevue City Council seeks applicants to fill a vacancy on the Arts Commission, with a deadline for online applications set for May 23. The commission advises the council on cultural matters and supports local arts programs. The city encourages residents of diverse backgrounds to apply.

Council Roundup Office of Housing makes early progress

The City Council of Bellevue discussed the early progress of the newly established Office of Housing, which aims to enhance affordable housing initiatives. The council also reviewed a proposed 2026 sewer rate increase from King County that could raise rates by 198% over the next 20 years, prompting concerns about affordability for residents. Newly appointed councilmember Vishal Bhargava was sworn in during the meeting.

Bellevue named 2025 Frank Chopp Public Sector Champion by Housing Development Consortium

Bellevue received the 2025 Frank Chopp Public Sector Champion award for its commitment to affordable housing. The city launched an Office of Housing and updated its Comprehensive Plan to facilitate the construction of 35,000 homes over the next 20 years.