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EA Fitness & Performance will relocate from Falmouth to 56 Northport Drive in Portland.
The 3,018-square-foot space more than doubles the footprint for the growing personal training studio. The gym had previously been at 60 Gray Road in Falmouth.
Owner Evan Amell started EA Fitness in 2019, hoping it would be the kind of gym where clients have fun and don’t feel intimidated.
Amell’s approach has been very successful. In 2022, Amell began working with Cameron Foster of the Boulos Co., in search of a larger space, not too far from the original location so as not to inconvenience existing clientele. It took more than a year.
“The space checked the box for Evan and his team,” said Foster. “It was on the first floor, had large windows, great natural light, and a big, accessible parking lot. It took time, but working with Evan long before a decision needed to be made was critical in implementing a successful Relocation.”
“This move is a great opportunity for us to bring our brand of judgment-free, have-fun-with-it fitness to a wider community,” said Amell.
Steve Baumann of Compass Commercial Brokers represented the landlord, 56 Upham LLC.
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