From Dance Studio To Outdoor Sports Park, Heres Whats Opening In Bronzeville, South Loop

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The recent opening of new businesses in Bronzeville and the South Loop reflects a vibrant local economy. DivaDance, a franchise known for confidence-boosting dance classes, debuted at 4657 S. Drexel Blvd. , offering free trial classes and a VIP membership for $99 per month. Laury Bride + Living aims to provide personalized bridal experiences, with gown packages starting at $2,300.

Bridge Sports Chicago's outdoor sports park at The 78 includes a soccer turf, baseball-softball field, and multiple courts for tennis and pickleball, promoting active lifestyles in the community. Sugar Free Testing Services, part of YoungeLab, offers free health screenings and medication reviews to residents. These businesses not only enhance recreational options but also contribute to community health initiatives. Local officials are optimistic about the potential for economic growth and improved quality of life in the area. The expansion of such services indicates a strong commitment to fostering community engagement and wellness.

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